Problems have plagued the US Census Bureau in recent decades.
Learn how the census definition of race has changed over time: http://bit.ly/2s5gWN2
The 2020 census was added to the Government Accountability Office’s list of programs with a high-risk of failure. And failing to accurately count the population would threaten the integrity of the country’s most authoritative dataset that drives public policy.
Because the census is used in for a myriad of democratic functions, it’s important that the US gets it right. But now the Department of Justice has proposed to change the 2020 form, which could create further problems for the bureau.
Sources and relevant links:
A look at the DOJ request to add a citizenship question:
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-justice-department-pushes-for-citizenship-question-on-census-alarming-experts
For more context on the budgetary concerns at the CB:
https://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-18-215T
Do you live in a hard-to-count tract? Find out here:
http://www.censushardtocountmaps2020.us/
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
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published:05 Feb 2018

views:799225

The very act of filling out a Census Bureau form is a violation of your Fifth Amendment rights, by the way. Providing this bureau with your race / ancestry information gives them information that may be used to round you up at gunpoint and have you (and your family) sent to a concentration camp.
That's not conjecture. It's not a conspiracy theory. It's historical fact. The U.S. Census Bureau did, in fact, conspire with the federal government to target American citizens based on race data.
• Over 100,000 Japanese-American citizens were rounded up at gunpoint, kidnapped by the government, and forcibly relocated to these concentration camps. They were forced to abandon their homes, farms and businesses.
• This rounding up of Japanese-American citizens was "authorized" by President Franklin D. Roosevelt who bypassed Congress and issued Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942. The executive order was written and carried out in total violation of the U.S. Constitution and its Bill of Rights.
• The legal loophole that was used to justify this blatantly illegal act is as follows: Military commanders were granted the "administrative right" to declare entire states to be "exclusion zones" from which people of Japanese ancestry were excluded. The internment camps were, of course, not included in the exclusion zones, meaning that all Japanese-Americans were forced to be put into the internment camps in order to comply with the exclusive zone orders. This action, by the way, is the ultimately expression of race-based profiling.
• No one was given a trial. No charges were even filed against those who were forced into the camps. They were simply rounded up at gunpoint and shoved into railroad cars and busses.
• The U.S. government issued shameless propaganda films to spread disinfo about its illegal actions. Here's a particularly shocking example of such propaganda from 1942: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OiPldKsM5w
That film, as you can see for yourself, describes the gunpoint kidnapping and internment of American citizens as nothing more than a need "to transfer several thousand Japanese residents from the Pacific Coast to points in the American interior." It does not mention that those points are surrounded by barbed war and armed guards, where prisoners are forced into what is essentially slave labor just to survive.
• How were all those Japanese-American citizens located by the government? The U.S. Census Bureau turned over the racial targeting data to the federal government. So anyone who obeyed the census and revealed "Japanese" as their ancestry on the census forms received a visit by an armed squad of government kidnappers who forced you and your family into a concentration camp ("war relocation camp").
• The U.S. Census Bureau vigorously denied its involvement in the government kidnappings, staging a multi-decade cover-up. The truth finally came out in 2007, and detailed are now published in both Scientific American and USA Today: (http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-03-30-census-role_N.htm)
The Census Bureau turned over confidential information including names and addresses to help the Justice Department, Secret Service and other agencies identify Japanese-Americans during World War II, according to government documents released today.
Documents found by two historians in Commerce Department archives and the Franklin D. RooseveltPresidential Library confirm for the first time that the bureau shared details about individual Japanese-Americans after Japan's Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor.
The Census Bureau played a role in the confinement of more than 100,000 Americans of Japanese descent who were rounded up and held in internment camps, many until the war ended in 1945. In 1942, the Census turned over general statistics about where Japanese-Americans lived to the War Department.
Astonishingly, the U.S. CensusBureau, which participated in the racial profiling and rounding up of innocent Americans to be thrown into concentration camps, claims it works on behalf of civil rights:
"Information on race is required for many Federal programs and is critical in making policy decisions, particularly for civil rights" claims the Census Bureau website (http://www.census.gov/population/race/about/faq.html)
The Census Bureau does NOT say, by the way, that the race data you provide to the bureau may one day be used to target you and your family to be rounded up and stuffed into a concentration camp. http://www.infowars.com/u-s-census-bureau-helped-racially-target-thousands-of-american-citizens-for-armed-government-kidnappings-camp-internments/
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published:26 Apr 2013

views:32691

Uninformed Census Workers who want to post "We don't ask those questions" will be omitted from comments. You have not done your homework. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND the difference between the short and long forms watch this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFvS5m4_OtA
"The Census Part 2, Clarifications"
Many people seem to miss the fact that there is a longer, more invasive form called the "American Community Survey". It is given to 3 million people by the Census Bureau EVERY YEAR. Comments like "I just filled out my form and it didn't have any of the questions you mentioned" are generally withheld from posting.
Comments will only appear after approval to keep the page civil, intelligent and relevant.
If you want the straight scoop, a great online resource of all kinds information about the Census is at: http://www.thejohnnycakefiles.com/census
Many people have requested the list below:
QUESTIONS THAT THE CENSUS BUREAU REFUSED OR FAILED TO ANSWER (from Jerry Day's MatrixNewsNetwork segment: "The Census Is Getting Personal"):
1) The Constitution authorizes government to count people but it does not authorize the taking of private information or even the names of individuals. From where does the Census Bureau derive authority to demand our private information?
2) Is there any limit to the amount and type of private information that the Census bureau may demand and collect?
3) Under what Constitutional authority does the Census Bureau collect information now from 250,000 people per month of every year?
4) The 4th Amendment to the Constitution prohibits government search and seizure of private information without a court warrant based on probable cause, Current Census policies violate that Amendment do they not?
5) By what Constitutional authority does the Census Bureau threaten penalties for failure to provide personal information?
6) The Census Bureau claims it maintains privacy of personal information, Are there any circumstances under which law enforcement or spy agencies can access Census information?
7) Since presumably Census data may be subpoenaed by law enforcement, may individuals refuse to answer questions according to the fifth Amendment?
8) Why has the Census Bureau decided to collect GPS coordinates for every home?
9) Virtually every government database has been either lost, hacked or compromised, would the Census Bureau's claim of data security not be an outright lie or at best highly improbable?
10) How would the Census Bureau locate, protect and compensate those individuals whose data becomes compromised?
There is a great deal of confusion about the Census "short form" and "LongForm" because the Census Bureau has failed to equally publicize the two current approaches. Part of the video refers to the long form called the "American Community Survey" which has 12 pages of questions, many of which are much more probing than the short form. A PDF file of the the long form can be viewed at this link: http://www.jerryday.com/images/ACS-1-Stateside-English_web.pdfFind out about Matrix News Network weekly TV show at:
http://matrixnewsnetwork.com/
Many people who post messages in opposition to this video (meaning opposed to the Constitution) seem to think that government is some benevolent angelic nanny that only wants the best for you and I. Even in public schools you can learn differently. If you have any doubt as to the evil and corruption within government I recommend this video excerpt from Bill Moyers' 1987PBSDocumentary "The SecretGovernment" at:
http://personalgrowthcourses.net/video/secret_government
Did Census Workers respect your wishes and requests for privacy or not? Post your review in the comments here. Let us know the city or region of the census activity you saw. This page has no affiliation with the Census Bureau or any government agency.
Please have regard for the safety and rights of Census Workers.

published:12 Feb 2010

views:2007203

There is no Constitutional provision that says any questions must be answered, in fact. Furthermore, a Census badge is not a delegation of enforcement authority, and he did not have a court order. He was in trespass after being asked to leave the first time. Statutes must derive from "Constitutional authority". Unless anyone can show us a Constitutional provision that authorizes someone to make their way onto private property and threaten people to provide personal information, UCM will maintain the position that AgentKelly Gregg was breaking the law and harassing the resident.
The most shocking thing about this interaction was what Agent Kelly Gregg boldly stated throughout this dialog:
Starting at time code 1:14, you can hear the resident ask Agent Kelly Gregg, "Are you aware of the Constitution?"
Agent Kelly Gregg replies, "Yes, sirI am"
The resident replies "Cool, then you understand."
Agent Kelly Gregg responds, "I understand what? Are you aware that this is a mandatory survey from the U.S.Department of Commerce?"
Later in the video, the resident states, "That's the whole point of private property. Private. Private property."
Agent Kelly Gregg's disappointing rebuttal? "There is nothing private sir."
The agent was making an inferior and unconstitutional legal reference regarding his "code" which has no constitutional authority Title 13, United States Code, Section 221.
Full article here: http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/2014/06/13/there-is-nothing-private-sir/
Kelly Gregg, Hesperia, CA

published:11 Jun 2014

views:32528

They send tons of letters, kept coming to the house leaving cards, so I finally confronted her today. (for those thinking "Why don't you just answer it?"--it's 28 pages of detailed questions about your house, you, your salary, your employer, your previous employers--if you answer it, you're an idiot asking to be taken advantage of)

published:13 Jan 2015

views:21538

The U.S.Census Bureau will hold its quarterly 2020 Census Program ManagementReview (PMR) on Friday, Jan. 26, from 1 to 5 p.m. EST, in the auditorium at Census Bureau headquarters. Agenda topics include updates on 2020 Census operations, testing and contracts, and 2020 Census systems readiness. Prior to the PMR, there will be a pre-PMR demo at noon featuring a live demonstration of the recruiting, hiring and training system, which will only be available to in-person attendees.
For best results, please use Firefox or Chrome browsers to view the live stream.

published:26 Jan 2018

views:775

more at http://quickfound.net/
"A dramatized review of the major questions relating to general population on the census schedule, this film demonstrates to enumerators how to accurately identify and enter the names of all members of a household, determine employment status, and identify categories of employment."
For more information about the 1940 Census, and to use it as a research tool, visit http://1940census.archives.gov/
Public domain film from the Census Bureau (via the National Archives), slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census
A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population. The term is used mostly in connection with national population and housing censuses; other common censuses include agriculture, business, and traffic censuses. The United Nations defines the essential features of population and housing censuses as "individual enumeration, universality within a defined territory, simultaneity and defined periodicity", and recommends that population censuses be taken at least every 10 years. United Nations recommendations also cover census topics to be collected, official definitions, classifications and other useful information to coordinate international practice.
The word is of Latin origin; during the Roman Republic, the census was a list that kept track of all adult males fit for military service. The modern census is essential to international comparisons of any kind of statistics and censuses collect data on many attributes of the population, not just how many people there are, although population estimates remain an important function of the census.
The census can be contrasted with sampling in which information is obtained only from a subset of a population, sometimes as an intercensal estimate. Census data are commonly used for research, business marketing, and planning, as well as a baseline for sampling surveys. Census counts are necessary to adjust samples to be representative of a population by weighting them as is common in opinion polling. Similarly, stratification requires knowledge of the relative sizes of different population strata which are derived from census enumerations. In some countries, census data are used to apportion electoral representation (sometimes controversially -- e.g., Utah v. Evans)...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PopulationAs of [April 30, 2013], the world population is estimated by the United States Census Bureau to be 7.082 billion. The US Census Bureau estimates the 7 billion number was surpassed on 12 March 2012. According to a separate estimate by the United Nations, Earth's population exceeded seven billion in October 2011...
http://1940census.archives.gov/about/
Introduction to the 1940 census
Census records are the only records that describe the entire population of the United States on a particular day. The 1940 census is no different. The answers given to the census takers tell us, in detail, what the United States looked like on April 1, 1940, and what issues were most relevant to Americans after a decade of economic depression.
The 1940 census reflects economic tumult of the Great Depression and President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal recovery program of the 1930s. Between 1930 and 1940, the population of the Continental United States increased 7.2% to 131,669,275. The territories of Alaska, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii, the Panama Canal, and the American Virgin Islands comprised 2,477,023 people.
Besides name, age, relationship, and occupation, the 1940 census included questions about internal migration; employment status; participation in the New Deal Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Works Progress Administration (WPA), and National Youth Administration (NYA) programs; and years of education...

This is a pre video part 1 to exposing the Census Bureau any one can do this just go to JerryDaysMatrixNewsNetwork segment "the census bureau is Getting Personal" to get a copy of the questions I asked. These questions are very powerful and very exposing as to how unconstitutional the the Census has become. Of course when asked and when I called the census can't answer any of the questions. Why should we answer questions that are unconstitutional when the constitution is suppose to be the supreme rule of the land, why is the so called legislation title 13 of the census bureau feel the need to violate our 4th amendment right of the bill of rights. Which Law wins out check the next video out and see

Audio enhanced because of distance from recording...AgentKelly Gregg harasses couple who deals with chronic illness, and wants nothing more than to be left alone. This time he reports the resident for being "AntiGovernment". Agent is caught violating property land use policies and reporting false information. The resident is not under oath and states his name as John Doe.
Trespassing proof:
1. http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/footprints_gregg.jpg
2. http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/footprints_gregg2.jpg
3. http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/footprints_gregg1.jpg
First video: http://youtu.be/bfWXj57E6pI
Full article here: http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/2014/06/13/there-is-nothing-private-sir/

The primary mission of the Census Bureau is conducting the U.S. Census every ten years, which allocates the seats of the U.S. House of Representatives to the states based on their population. In addition to the decennial census, the Census Bureau continually conducts dozens of other censuses and surveys, including the American Community Survey, the U.S. Economic Census, and the Current Population Survey. Furthermore, economic and foreign trade indicators released by the federal government typically contain data produced by the Census Bureau. The various censuses and surveys conducted by the Census Bureau help allocate over $400 billion in federal funds every year and help states, local communities, and businesses make informed decisions.

United States Department of Commerce

The United States Department of Commerce (DOC) is the Cabinet department of the United States government concerned with promoting economic growth. The mission of the department is to "promote job creation and improved living standards for all Americans by creating an infrastructure that promotes economic growth, technological competitiveness, and sustainable development". Among its tasks are gathering economic and demographic data for business and government decision-making, and helping to set industrial standards. The Department of Commerce headquarters is the Herbert C. Hoover Building in Washington, D.C.

The 2020 census is in serious trouble

Problems have plagued the US Census Bureau in recent decades.
Learn how the census definition of race has changed over time: http://bit.ly/2s5gWN2
The 2020 census was added to the Government Accountability Office’s list of programs with a high-risk of failure. And failing to accurately count the population would threaten the integrity of the country’s most authoritative dataset that drives public policy.
Because the census is used in for a myriad of democratic functions, it’s important that the US gets it right. But now the Department of Justice has proposed to change the 2020 form, which could create further problems for the bureau.
Sources and relevant links:
A look at the DOJ request to add a citizenship question:
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-justice-department-pushes-for-citizenship-question-on-census-alarming-experts
For more context on the budgetary concerns at the CB:
https://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-18-215T
Do you live in a hard-to-count tract? Find out here:
http://www.censushardtocountmaps2020.us/
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com.
Watch our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE
Follow Vox on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o
Or Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H

20:36

New Census is A Criminal Fraud!

New Census is A Criminal Fraud!

New Census is A Criminal Fraud!

The very act of filling out a Census Bureau form is a violation of your Fifth Amendment rights, by the way. Providing this bureau with your race / ancestry information gives them information that may be used to round you up at gunpoint and have you (and your family) sent to a concentration camp.
That's not conjecture. It's not a conspiracy theory. It's historical fact. The U.S. Census Bureau did, in fact, conspire with the federal government to target American citizens based on race data.
• Over 100,000 Japanese-American citizens were rounded up at gunpoint, kidnapped by the government, and forcibly relocated to these concentration camps. They were forced to abandon their homes, farms and businesses.
• This rounding up of Japanese-American citizens was "authorized" by President Franklin D. Roosevelt who bypassed Congress and issued Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942. The executive order was written and carried out in total violation of the U.S. Constitution and its Bill of Rights.
• The legal loophole that was used to justify this blatantly illegal act is as follows: Military commanders were granted the "administrative right" to declare entire states to be "exclusion zones" from which people of Japanese ancestry were excluded. The internment camps were, of course, not included in the exclusion zones, meaning that all Japanese-Americans were forced to be put into the internment camps in order to comply with the exclusive zone orders. This action, by the way, is the ultimately expression of race-based profiling.
• No one was given a trial. No charges were even filed against those who were forced into the camps. They were simply rounded up at gunpoint and shoved into railroad cars and busses.
• The U.S. government issued shameless propaganda films to spread disinfo about its illegal actions. Here's a particularly shocking example of such propaganda from 1942: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OiPldKsM5w
That film, as you can see for yourself, describes the gunpoint kidnapping and internment of American citizens as nothing more than a need "to transfer several thousand Japanese residents from the Pacific Coast to points in the American interior." It does not mention that those points are surrounded by barbed war and armed guards, where prisoners are forced into what is essentially slave labor just to survive.
• How were all those Japanese-American citizens located by the government? The U.S. Census Bureau turned over the racial targeting data to the federal government. So anyone who obeyed the census and revealed "Japanese" as their ancestry on the census forms received a visit by an armed squad of government kidnappers who forced you and your family into a concentration camp ("war relocation camp").
• The U.S. Census Bureau vigorously denied its involvement in the government kidnappings, staging a multi-decade cover-up. The truth finally came out in 2007, and detailed are now published in both Scientific American and USA Today: (http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-03-30-census-role_N.htm)
The Census Bureau turned over confidential information including names and addresses to help the Justice Department, Secret Service and other agencies identify Japanese-Americans during World War II, according to government documents released today.
Documents found by two historians in Commerce Department archives and the Franklin D. RooseveltPresidential Library confirm for the first time that the bureau shared details about individual Japanese-Americans after Japan's Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor.
The Census Bureau played a role in the confinement of more than 100,000 Americans of Japanese descent who were rounded up and held in internment camps, many until the war ended in 1945. In 1942, the Census turned over general statistics about where Japanese-Americans lived to the War Department.
Astonishingly, the U.S. CensusBureau, which participated in the racial profiling and rounding up of innocent Americans to be thrown into concentration camps, claims it works on behalf of civil rights:
"Information on race is required for many Federal programs and is critical in making policy decisions, particularly for civil rights" claims the Census Bureau website (http://www.census.gov/population/race/about/faq.html)
The Census Bureau does NOT say, by the way, that the race data you provide to the bureau may one day be used to target you and your family to be rounded up and stuffed into a concentration camp. http://www.infowars.com/u-s-census-bureau-helped-racially-target-thousands-of-american-citizens-for-armed-government-kidnappings-camp-internments/
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http://www.prisonplanet.tv

5:19

The Census Is Getting Personal

The Census Is Getting Personal

The Census Is Getting Personal

Uninformed Census Workers who want to post "We don't ask those questions" will be omitted from comments. You have not done your homework. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND the difference between the short and long forms watch this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFvS5m4_OtA
"The Census Part 2, Clarifications"
Many people seem to miss the fact that there is a longer, more invasive form called the "American Community Survey". It is given to 3 million people by the Census Bureau EVERY YEAR. Comments like "I just filled out my form and it didn't have any of the questions you mentioned" are generally withheld from posting.
Comments will only appear after approval to keep the page civil, intelligent and relevant.
If you want the straight scoop, a great online resource of all kinds information about the Census is at: http://www.thejohnnycakefiles.com/census
Many people have requested the list below:
QUESTIONS THAT THE CENSUS BUREAU REFUSED OR FAILED TO ANSWER (from Jerry Day's MatrixNewsNetwork segment: "The Census Is Getting Personal"):
1) The Constitution authorizes government to count people but it does not authorize the taking of private information or even the names of individuals. From where does the Census Bureau derive authority to demand our private information?
2) Is there any limit to the amount and type of private information that the Census bureau may demand and collect?
3) Under what Constitutional authority does the Census Bureau collect information now from 250,000 people per month of every year?
4) The 4th Amendment to the Constitution prohibits government search and seizure of private information without a court warrant based on probable cause, Current Census policies violate that Amendment do they not?
5) By what Constitutional authority does the Census Bureau threaten penalties for failure to provide personal information?
6) The Census Bureau claims it maintains privacy of personal information, Are there any circumstances under which law enforcement or spy agencies can access Census information?
7) Since presumably Census data may be subpoenaed by law enforcement, may individuals refuse to answer questions according to the fifth Amendment?
8) Why has the Census Bureau decided to collect GPS coordinates for every home?
9) Virtually every government database has been either lost, hacked or compromised, would the Census Bureau's claim of data security not be an outright lie or at best highly improbable?
10) How would the Census Bureau locate, protect and compensate those individuals whose data becomes compromised?
There is a great deal of confusion about the Census "short form" and "LongForm" because the Census Bureau has failed to equally publicize the two current approaches. Part of the video refers to the long form called the "American Community Survey" which has 12 pages of questions, many of which are much more probing than the short form. A PDF file of the the long form can be viewed at this link: http://www.jerryday.com/images/ACS-1-Stateside-English_web.pdfFind out about Matrix News Network weekly TV show at:
http://matrixnewsnetwork.com/
Many people who post messages in opposition to this video (meaning opposed to the Constitution) seem to think that government is some benevolent angelic nanny that only wants the best for you and I. Even in public schools you can learn differently. If you have any doubt as to the evil and corruption within government I recommend this video excerpt from Bill Moyers' 1987PBSDocumentary "The SecretGovernment" at:
http://personalgrowthcourses.net/video/secret_government
Did Census Workers respect your wishes and requests for privacy or not? Post your review in the comments here. Let us know the city or region of the census activity you saw. This page has no affiliation with the Census Bureau or any government agency.
Please have regard for the safety and rights of Census Workers.

There is no Constitutional provision that says any questions must be answered, in fact. Furthermore, a Census badge is not a delegation of enforcement authority, and he did not have a court order. He was in trespass after being asked to leave the first time. Statutes must derive from "Constitutional authority". Unless anyone can show us a Constitutional provision that authorizes someone to make their way onto private property and threaten people to provide personal information, UCM will maintain the position that AgentKelly Gregg was breaking the law and harassing the resident.
The most shocking thing about this interaction was what Agent Kelly Gregg boldly stated throughout this dialog:
Starting at time code 1:14, you can hear the resident ask Agent Kelly Gregg, "Are you aware of the Constitution?"
Agent Kelly Gregg replies, "Yes, sirI am"
The resident replies "Cool, then you understand."
Agent Kelly Gregg responds, "I understand what? Are you aware that this is a mandatory survey from the U.S.Department of Commerce?"
Later in the video, the resident states, "That's the whole point of private property. Private. Private property."
Agent Kelly Gregg's disappointing rebuttal? "There is nothing private sir."
The agent was making an inferior and unconstitutional legal reference regarding his "code" which has no constitutional authority Title 13, United States Code, Section 221.
Full article here: http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/2014/06/13/there-is-nothing-private-sir/
Kelly Gregg, Hesperia, CA

1:42

Census Lady Harassing Us Again Over Unconstitutional American Community Survey

Census Lady Harassing Us Again Over Unconstitutional American Community Survey

Census Lady Harassing Us Again Over Unconstitutional American Community Survey

They send tons of letters, kept coming to the house leaving cards, so I finally confronted her today. (for those thinking "Why don't you just answer it?"--it's 28 pages of detailed questions about your house, you, your salary, your employer, your previous employers--if you answer it, you're an idiot asking to be taken advantage of)

2:55:29

2020 Census Program Management Review, Jan. 26, 2018

2020 Census Program Management Review, Jan. 26, 2018

2020 Census Program Management Review, Jan. 26, 2018

The U.S.Census Bureau will hold its quarterly 2020 Census Program ManagementReview (PMR) on Friday, Jan. 26, from 1 to 5 p.m. EST, in the auditorium at Census Bureau headquarters. Agenda topics include updates on 2020 Census operations, testing and contracts, and 2020 Census systems readiness. Prior to the PMR, there will be a pre-PMR demo at noon featuring a live demonstration of the recruiting, hiring and training system, which will only be available to in-person attendees.
For best results, please use Firefox or Chrome browsers to view the live stream.

10:18

1940 Census: Census of Population 1940 United States Department of Commerce

1940 Census: Census of Population 1940 United States Department of Commerce

1940 Census: Census of Population 1940 United States Department of Commerce

more at http://quickfound.net/
"A dramatized review of the major questions relating to general population on the census schedule, this film demonstrates to enumerators how to accurately identify and enter the names of all members of a household, determine employment status, and identify categories of employment."
For more information about the 1940 Census, and to use it as a research tool, visit http://1940census.archives.gov/
Public domain film from the Census Bureau (via the National Archives), slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census
A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population. The term is used mostly in connection with national population and housing censuses; other common censuses include agriculture, business, and traffic censuses. The United Nations defines the essential features of population and housing censuses as "individual enumeration, universality within a defined territory, simultaneity and defined periodicity", and recommends that population censuses be taken at least every 10 years. United Nations recommendations also cover census topics to be collected, official definitions, classifications and other useful information to coordinate international practice.
The word is of Latin origin; during the Roman Republic, the census was a list that kept track of all adult males fit for military service. The modern census is essential to international comparisons of any kind of statistics and censuses collect data on many attributes of the population, not just how many people there are, although population estimates remain an important function of the census.
The census can be contrasted with sampling in which information is obtained only from a subset of a population, sometimes as an intercensal estimate. Census data are commonly used for research, business marketing, and planning, as well as a baseline for sampling surveys. Census counts are necessary to adjust samples to be representative of a population by weighting them as is common in opinion polling. Similarly, stratification requires knowledge of the relative sizes of different population strata which are derived from census enumerations. In some countries, census data are used to apportion electoral representation (sometimes controversially -- e.g., Utah v. Evans)...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PopulationAs of [April 30, 2013], the world population is estimated by the United States Census Bureau to be 7.082 billion. The US Census Bureau estimates the 7 billion number was surpassed on 12 March 2012. According to a separate estimate by the United Nations, Earth's population exceeded seven billion in October 2011...
http://1940census.archives.gov/about/
Introduction to the 1940 census
Census records are the only records that describe the entire population of the United States on a particular day. The 1940 census is no different. The answers given to the census takers tell us, in detail, what the United States looked like on April 1, 1940, and what issues were most relevant to Americans after a decade of economic depression.
The 1940 census reflects economic tumult of the Great Depression and President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal recovery program of the 1930s. Between 1930 and 1940, the population of the Continental United States increased 7.2% to 131,669,275. The territories of Alaska, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii, the Panama Canal, and the American Virgin Islands comprised 2,477,023 people.
Besides name, age, relationship, and occupation, the 1940 census included questions about internal migration; employment status; participation in the New Deal Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Works Progress Administration (WPA), and National Youth Administration (NYA) programs; and years of education...

census bureao worker exposed part 2

This is a pre video part 1 to exposing the Census Bureau any one can do this just go to JerryDaysMatrixNewsNetwork segment "the census bureau is Getting Personal" to get a copy of the questions I asked. These questions are very powerful and very exposing as to how unconstitutional the the Census has become. Of course when asked and when I called the census can't answer any of the questions. Why should we answer questions that are unconstitutional when the constitution is suppose to be the supreme rule of the land, why is the so called legislation title 13 of the census bureau feel the need to violate our 4th amendment right of the bill of rights. Which Law wins out check the next video out and see

Audio enhanced because of distance from recording...AgentKelly Gregg harasses couple who deals with chronic illness, and wants nothing more than to be left alone. This time he reports the resident for being "AntiGovernment". Agent is caught violating property land use policies and reporting false information. The resident is not under oath and states his name as John Doe.
Trespassing proof:
1. http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/footprints_gregg.jpg
2. http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/footprints_gregg2.jpg
3. http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/footprints_gregg1.jpg
First video: http://youtu.be/bfWXj57E6pI
Full article here: http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/2014/06/13/there-is-nothing-private-sir/

2:54

Census Survey Refusal

Census Survey Refusal

Census Survey Refusal

An annoying census worker put in her place.

1:55

School Census - Department for Education Training Guide Autumn 2016

School Census - Department for Education Training Guide Autumn 2016

School Census - Department for Education Training Guide Autumn 2016

Autumn 2016: This video provides background to the school census, details on how the data is used and guidance on how to access and use COLLECT, the DfE’s centralised data collection system.
source: https://registration.livegroup.co.uk/efa/ContentTabs/Category.aspx?ctid=242&cat=1593

The 2020 census is in serious trouble

Problems have plagued the US Census Bureau in recent decades.
Learn how the census definition of race has changed over time: http://bit.ly/2s5gWN2
The 2020 census was added to the Government Accountability Office’s list of programs with a high-risk of failure. And failing to accurately count the population would threaten the integrity of the country’s most authoritative dataset that drives public policy.
Because the census is used in for a myriad of democratic functions, it’s important that the US gets it right. But now the Department of Justice has proposed to change the 2020 form, which could create further problems for the bureau.
Sources and relevant links:
A look at the DOJ request to add a citizenship question:
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-justice-department-pushes...

published: 05 Feb 2018

New Census is A Criminal Fraud!

The very act of filling out a Census Bureau form is a violation of your Fifth Amendment rights, by the way. Providing this bureau with your race / ancestry information gives them information that may be used to round you up at gunpoint and have you (and your family) sent to a concentration camp.
That's not conjecture. It's not a conspiracy theory. It's historical fact. The U.S. Census Bureau did, in fact, conspire with the federal government to target American citizens based on race data.
• Over 100,000 Japanese-American citizens were rounded up at gunpoint, kidnapped by the government, and forcibly relocated to these concentration camps. They were forced to abandon their homes, farms and businesses.
• This rounding up of Japanese-American citizens was "authorized" by PresidentFranklin...

published: 26 Apr 2013

The Census Is Getting Personal

Uninformed Census Workers who want to post "We don't ask those questions" will be omitted from comments. You have not done your homework. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND the difference between the short and long forms watch this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFvS5m4_OtA
"The Census Part 2, Clarifications"
Many people seem to miss the fact that there is a longer, more invasive form called the "American Community Survey". It is given to 3 million people by the Census Bureau EVERY YEAR. Comments like "I just filled out my form and it didn't have any of the questions you mentioned" are generally withheld from posting.
Comments will only appear after approval to keep the page civil, intelligent and relevant.
If you want the straight scoop, a great online resource of all kinds inform...

There is no Constitutional provision that says any questions must be answered, in fact. Furthermore, a Census badge is not a delegation of enforcement authority, and he did not have a court order. He was in trespass after being asked to leave the first time. Statutes must derive from "Constitutional authority". Unless anyone can show us a Constitutional provision that authorizes someone to make their way onto private property and threaten people to provide personal information, UCM will maintain the position that AgentKelly Gregg was breaking the law and harassing the resident.
The most shocking thing about this interaction was what Agent Kelly Gregg boldly stated throughout this dialog:
Starting at time code 1:14, you can hear the resident ask Agent Kelly Gregg, "Are you aware of t...

published: 11 Jun 2014

Census Lady Harassing Us Again Over Unconstitutional American Community Survey

They send tons of letters, kept coming to the house leaving cards, so I finally confronted her today. (for those thinking "Why don't you just answer it?"--it's 28 pages of detailed questions about your house, you, your salary, your employer, your previous employers--if you answer it, you're an idiot asking to be taken advantage of)

published: 13 Jan 2015

2020 Census Program Management Review, Jan. 26, 2018

The U.S.Census Bureau will hold its quarterly 2020 Census Program ManagementReview (PMR) on Friday, Jan. 26, from 1 to 5 p.m. EST, in the auditorium at Census Bureau headquarters. Agenda topics include updates on 2020 Census operations, testing and contracts, and 2020 Census systems readiness. Prior to the PMR, there will be a pre-PMR demo at noon featuring a live demonstration of the recruiting, hiring and training system, which will only be available to in-person attendees.
For best results, please use Firefox or Chrome browsers to view the live stream.

published: 26 Jan 2018

1940 Census: Census of Population 1940 United States Department of Commerce

more at http://quickfound.net/
"A dramatized review of the major questions relating to general population on the census schedule, this film demonstrates to enumerators how to accurately identify and enter the names of all members of a household, determine employment status, and identify categories of employment."
For more information about the 1940 Census, and to use it as a research tool, visit http://1940census.archives.gov/
Public domain film from the Census Bureau (via the National Archives), slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy tha...

census bureao worker exposed part 2

This is a pre video part 1 to exposing the Census Bureau any one can do this just go to JerryDaysMatrixNewsNetwork segment "the census bureau is Getting Personal" to get a copy of the questions I asked. These questions are very powerful and very exposing as to how unconstitutional the the Census has become. Of course when asked and when I called the census can't answer any of the questions. Why should we answer questions that are unconstitutional when the constitution is suppose to be the supreme rule of the land, why is the so called legislation title 13 of the census bureau feel the need to violate our 4th amendment right of the bill of rights. Which Law wins out check the next video out and see

Audio enhanced because of distance from recording...AgentKelly Gregg harasses couple who deals with chronic illness, and wants nothing more than to be left alone. This time he reports the resident for being "AntiGovernment". Agent is caught violating property land use policies and reporting false information. The resident is not under oath and states his name as John Doe.
Trespassing proof:
1. http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/footprints_gregg.jpg
2. http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/footprints_gregg2.jpg
3. http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/footprints_gregg1.jpg
First video: http://youtu.be/bfWXj57E6pI
Full article here: http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/2014/06/13/there-is-nothing-private-sir/

published: 19 Jun 2014

Census Survey Refusal

An annoying census worker put in her place.

published: 24 Jul 2015

School Census - Department for Education Training Guide Autumn 2016

Autumn 2016: This video provides background to the school census, details on how the data is used and guidance on how to access and use COLLECT, the DfE’s centralised data collection system.
source: https://registration.livegroup.co.uk/efa/ContentTabs/Category.aspx?ctid=242&cat=1593

Problems have plagued the US Census Bureau in recent decades.
Learn how the census definition of race has changed over time: http://bit.ly/2s5gWN2
The 2020 census was added to the Government Accountability Office’s list of programs with a high-risk of failure. And failing to accurately count the population would threaten the integrity of the country’s most authoritative dataset that drives public policy.
Because the census is used in for a myriad of democratic functions, it’s important that the US gets it right. But now the Department of Justice has proposed to change the 2020 form, which could create further problems for the bureau.
Sources and relevant links:
A look at the DOJ request to add a citizenship question:
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-justice-department-pushes-for-citizenship-question-on-census-alarming-experts
For more context on the budgetary concerns at the CB:
https://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-18-215T
Do you live in a hard-to-count tract? Find out here:
http://www.censushardtocountmaps2020.us/
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Problems have plagued the US Census Bureau in recent decades.
Learn how the census definition of race has changed over time: http://bit.ly/2s5gWN2
The 2020 census was added to the Government Accountability Office’s list of programs with a high-risk of failure. And failing to accurately count the population would threaten the integrity of the country’s most authoritative dataset that drives public policy.
Because the census is used in for a myriad of democratic functions, it’s important that the US gets it right. But now the Department of Justice has proposed to change the 2020 form, which could create further problems for the bureau.
Sources and relevant links:
A look at the DOJ request to add a citizenship question:
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-justice-department-pushes-for-citizenship-question-on-census-alarming-experts
For more context on the budgetary concerns at the CB:
https://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-18-215T
Do you live in a hard-to-count tract? Find out here:
http://www.censushardtocountmaps2020.us/
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com.
Watch our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE
Follow Vox on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o
Or Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H

New Census is A Criminal Fraud!

The very act of filling out a Census Bureau form is a violation of your Fifth Amendment rights, by the way. Providing this bureau with your race / ancestry info...

The very act of filling out a Census Bureau form is a violation of your Fifth Amendment rights, by the way. Providing this bureau with your race / ancestry information gives them information that may be used to round you up at gunpoint and have you (and your family) sent to a concentration camp.
That's not conjecture. It's not a conspiracy theory. It's historical fact. The U.S. Census Bureau did, in fact, conspire with the federal government to target American citizens based on race data.
• Over 100,000 Japanese-American citizens were rounded up at gunpoint, kidnapped by the government, and forcibly relocated to these concentration camps. They were forced to abandon their homes, farms and businesses.
• This rounding up of Japanese-American citizens was "authorized" by President Franklin D. Roosevelt who bypassed Congress and issued Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942. The executive order was written and carried out in total violation of the U.S. Constitution and its Bill of Rights.
• The legal loophole that was used to justify this blatantly illegal act is as follows: Military commanders were granted the "administrative right" to declare entire states to be "exclusion zones" from which people of Japanese ancestry were excluded. The internment camps were, of course, not included in the exclusion zones, meaning that all Japanese-Americans were forced to be put into the internment camps in order to comply with the exclusive zone orders. This action, by the way, is the ultimately expression of race-based profiling.
• No one was given a trial. No charges were even filed against those who were forced into the camps. They were simply rounded up at gunpoint and shoved into railroad cars and busses.
• The U.S. government issued shameless propaganda films to spread disinfo about its illegal actions. Here's a particularly shocking example of such propaganda from 1942: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OiPldKsM5w
That film, as you can see for yourself, describes the gunpoint kidnapping and internment of American citizens as nothing more than a need "to transfer several thousand Japanese residents from the Pacific Coast to points in the American interior." It does not mention that those points are surrounded by barbed war and armed guards, where prisoners are forced into what is essentially slave labor just to survive.
• How were all those Japanese-American citizens located by the government? The U.S. Census Bureau turned over the racial targeting data to the federal government. So anyone who obeyed the census and revealed "Japanese" as their ancestry on the census forms received a visit by an armed squad of government kidnappers who forced you and your family into a concentration camp ("war relocation camp").
• The U.S. Census Bureau vigorously denied its involvement in the government kidnappings, staging a multi-decade cover-up. The truth finally came out in 2007, and detailed are now published in both Scientific American and USA Today: (http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-03-30-census-role_N.htm)
The Census Bureau turned over confidential information including names and addresses to help the Justice Department, Secret Service and other agencies identify Japanese-Americans during World War II, according to government documents released today.
Documents found by two historians in Commerce Department archives and the Franklin D. RooseveltPresidential Library confirm for the first time that the bureau shared details about individual Japanese-Americans after Japan's Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor.
The Census Bureau played a role in the confinement of more than 100,000 Americans of Japanese descent who were rounded up and held in internment camps, many until the war ended in 1945. In 1942, the Census turned over general statistics about where Japanese-Americans lived to the War Department.
Astonishingly, the U.S. CensusBureau, which participated in the racial profiling and rounding up of innocent Americans to be thrown into concentration camps, claims it works on behalf of civil rights:
"Information on race is required for many Federal programs and is critical in making policy decisions, particularly for civil rights" claims the Census Bureau website (http://www.census.gov/population/race/about/faq.html)
The Census Bureau does NOT say, by the way, that the race data you provide to the bureau may one day be used to target you and your family to be rounded up and stuffed into a concentration camp. http://www.infowars.com/u-s-census-bureau-helped-racially-target-thousands-of-american-citizens-for-armed-government-kidnappings-camp-internments/
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The very act of filling out a Census Bureau form is a violation of your Fifth Amendment rights, by the way. Providing this bureau with your race / ancestry information gives them information that may be used to round you up at gunpoint and have you (and your family) sent to a concentration camp.
That's not conjecture. It's not a conspiracy theory. It's historical fact. The U.S. Census Bureau did, in fact, conspire with the federal government to target American citizens based on race data.
• Over 100,000 Japanese-American citizens were rounded up at gunpoint, kidnapped by the government, and forcibly relocated to these concentration camps. They were forced to abandon their homes, farms and businesses.
• This rounding up of Japanese-American citizens was "authorized" by President Franklin D. Roosevelt who bypassed Congress and issued Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942. The executive order was written and carried out in total violation of the U.S. Constitution and its Bill of Rights.
• The legal loophole that was used to justify this blatantly illegal act is as follows: Military commanders were granted the "administrative right" to declare entire states to be "exclusion zones" from which people of Japanese ancestry were excluded. The internment camps were, of course, not included in the exclusion zones, meaning that all Japanese-Americans were forced to be put into the internment camps in order to comply with the exclusive zone orders. This action, by the way, is the ultimately expression of race-based profiling.
• No one was given a trial. No charges were even filed against those who were forced into the camps. They were simply rounded up at gunpoint and shoved into railroad cars and busses.
• The U.S. government issued shameless propaganda films to spread disinfo about its illegal actions. Here's a particularly shocking example of such propaganda from 1942: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OiPldKsM5w
That film, as you can see for yourself, describes the gunpoint kidnapping and internment of American citizens as nothing more than a need "to transfer several thousand Japanese residents from the Pacific Coast to points in the American interior." It does not mention that those points are surrounded by barbed war and armed guards, where prisoners are forced into what is essentially slave labor just to survive.
• How were all those Japanese-American citizens located by the government? The U.S. Census Bureau turned over the racial targeting data to the federal government. So anyone who obeyed the census and revealed "Japanese" as their ancestry on the census forms received a visit by an armed squad of government kidnappers who forced you and your family into a concentration camp ("war relocation camp").
• The U.S. Census Bureau vigorously denied its involvement in the government kidnappings, staging a multi-decade cover-up. The truth finally came out in 2007, and detailed are now published in both Scientific American and USA Today: (http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-03-30-census-role_N.htm)
The Census Bureau turned over confidential information including names and addresses to help the Justice Department, Secret Service and other agencies identify Japanese-Americans during World War II, according to government documents released today.
Documents found by two historians in Commerce Department archives and the Franklin D. RooseveltPresidential Library confirm for the first time that the bureau shared details about individual Japanese-Americans after Japan's Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor.
The Census Bureau played a role in the confinement of more than 100,000 Americans of Japanese descent who were rounded up and held in internment camps, many until the war ended in 1945. In 1942, the Census turned over general statistics about where Japanese-Americans lived to the War Department.
Astonishingly, the U.S. CensusBureau, which participated in the racial profiling and rounding up of innocent Americans to be thrown into concentration camps, claims it works on behalf of civil rights:
"Information on race is required for many Federal programs and is critical in making policy decisions, particularly for civil rights" claims the Census Bureau website (http://www.census.gov/population/race/about/faq.html)
The Census Bureau does NOT say, by the way, that the race data you provide to the bureau may one day be used to target you and your family to be rounded up and stuffed into a concentration camp. http://www.infowars.com/u-s-census-bureau-helped-racially-target-thousands-of-american-citizens-for-armed-government-kidnappings-camp-internments/
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The Census Is Getting Personal

Uninformed Census Workers who want to post "We don't ask those questions" will be omitted from comments. You have not done your homework. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTA...

Uninformed Census Workers who want to post "We don't ask those questions" will be omitted from comments. You have not done your homework. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND the difference between the short and long forms watch this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFvS5m4_OtA
"The Census Part 2, Clarifications"
Many people seem to miss the fact that there is a longer, more invasive form called the "American Community Survey". It is given to 3 million people by the Census Bureau EVERY YEAR. Comments like "I just filled out my form and it didn't have any of the questions you mentioned" are generally withheld from posting.
Comments will only appear after approval to keep the page civil, intelligent and relevant.
If you want the straight scoop, a great online resource of all kinds information about the Census is at: http://www.thejohnnycakefiles.com/census
Many people have requested the list below:
QUESTIONS THAT THE CENSUS BUREAU REFUSED OR FAILED TO ANSWER (from Jerry Day's MatrixNewsNetwork segment: "The Census Is Getting Personal"):
1) The Constitution authorizes government to count people but it does not authorize the taking of private information or even the names of individuals. From where does the Census Bureau derive authority to demand our private information?
2) Is there any limit to the amount and type of private information that the Census bureau may demand and collect?
3) Under what Constitutional authority does the Census Bureau collect information now from 250,000 people per month of every year?
4) The 4th Amendment to the Constitution prohibits government search and seizure of private information without a court warrant based on probable cause, Current Census policies violate that Amendment do they not?
5) By what Constitutional authority does the Census Bureau threaten penalties for failure to provide personal information?
6) The Census Bureau claims it maintains privacy of personal information, Are there any circumstances under which law enforcement or spy agencies can access Census information?
7) Since presumably Census data may be subpoenaed by law enforcement, may individuals refuse to answer questions according to the fifth Amendment?
8) Why has the Census Bureau decided to collect GPS coordinates for every home?
9) Virtually every government database has been either lost, hacked or compromised, would the Census Bureau's claim of data security not be an outright lie or at best highly improbable?
10) How would the Census Bureau locate, protect and compensate those individuals whose data becomes compromised?
There is a great deal of confusion about the Census "short form" and "LongForm" because the Census Bureau has failed to equally publicize the two current approaches. Part of the video refers to the long form called the "American Community Survey" which has 12 pages of questions, many of which are much more probing than the short form. A PDF file of the the long form can be viewed at this link: http://www.jerryday.com/images/ACS-1-Stateside-English_web.pdfFind out about Matrix News Network weekly TV show at:
http://matrixnewsnetwork.com/
Many people who post messages in opposition to this video (meaning opposed to the Constitution) seem to think that government is some benevolent angelic nanny that only wants the best for you and I. Even in public schools you can learn differently. If you have any doubt as to the evil and corruption within government I recommend this video excerpt from Bill Moyers' 1987PBSDocumentary "The SecretGovernment" at:
http://personalgrowthcourses.net/video/secret_government
Did Census Workers respect your wishes and requests for privacy or not? Post your review in the comments here. Let us know the city or region of the census activity you saw. This page has no affiliation with the Census Bureau or any government agency.
Please have regard for the safety and rights of Census Workers.

Uninformed Census Workers who want to post "We don't ask those questions" will be omitted from comments. You have not done your homework. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND the difference between the short and long forms watch this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFvS5m4_OtA
"The Census Part 2, Clarifications"
Many people seem to miss the fact that there is a longer, more invasive form called the "American Community Survey". It is given to 3 million people by the Census Bureau EVERY YEAR. Comments like "I just filled out my form and it didn't have any of the questions you mentioned" are generally withheld from posting.
Comments will only appear after approval to keep the page civil, intelligent and relevant.
If you want the straight scoop, a great online resource of all kinds information about the Census is at: http://www.thejohnnycakefiles.com/census
Many people have requested the list below:
QUESTIONS THAT THE CENSUS BUREAU REFUSED OR FAILED TO ANSWER (from Jerry Day's MatrixNewsNetwork segment: "The Census Is Getting Personal"):
1) The Constitution authorizes government to count people but it does not authorize the taking of private information or even the names of individuals. From where does the Census Bureau derive authority to demand our private information?
2) Is there any limit to the amount and type of private information that the Census bureau may demand and collect?
3) Under what Constitutional authority does the Census Bureau collect information now from 250,000 people per month of every year?
4) The 4th Amendment to the Constitution prohibits government search and seizure of private information without a court warrant based on probable cause, Current Census policies violate that Amendment do they not?
5) By what Constitutional authority does the Census Bureau threaten penalties for failure to provide personal information?
6) The Census Bureau claims it maintains privacy of personal information, Are there any circumstances under which law enforcement or spy agencies can access Census information?
7) Since presumably Census data may be subpoenaed by law enforcement, may individuals refuse to answer questions according to the fifth Amendment?
8) Why has the Census Bureau decided to collect GPS coordinates for every home?
9) Virtually every government database has been either lost, hacked or compromised, would the Census Bureau's claim of data security not be an outright lie or at best highly improbable?
10) How would the Census Bureau locate, protect and compensate those individuals whose data becomes compromised?
There is a great deal of confusion about the Census "short form" and "LongForm" because the Census Bureau has failed to equally publicize the two current approaches. Part of the video refers to the long form called the "American Community Survey" which has 12 pages of questions, many of which are much more probing than the short form. A PDF file of the the long form can be viewed at this link: http://www.jerryday.com/images/ACS-1-Stateside-English_web.pdfFind out about Matrix News Network weekly TV show at:
http://matrixnewsnetwork.com/
Many people who post messages in opposition to this video (meaning opposed to the Constitution) seem to think that government is some benevolent angelic nanny that only wants the best for you and I. Even in public schools you can learn differently. If you have any doubt as to the evil and corruption within government I recommend this video excerpt from Bill Moyers' 1987PBSDocumentary "The SecretGovernment" at:
http://personalgrowthcourses.net/video/secret_government
Did Census Workers respect your wishes and requests for privacy or not? Post your review in the comments here. Let us know the city or region of the census activity you saw. This page has no affiliation with the Census Bureau or any government agency.
Please have regard for the safety and rights of Census Workers.

There is no Constitutional provision that says any questions must be answered, in fact. Furthermore, a Census badge is not a delegation of enforcement authority...

There is no Constitutional provision that says any questions must be answered, in fact. Furthermore, a Census badge is not a delegation of enforcement authority, and he did not have a court order. He was in trespass after being asked to leave the first time. Statutes must derive from "Constitutional authority". Unless anyone can show us a Constitutional provision that authorizes someone to make their way onto private property and threaten people to provide personal information, UCM will maintain the position that AgentKelly Gregg was breaking the law and harassing the resident.
The most shocking thing about this interaction was what Agent Kelly Gregg boldly stated throughout this dialog:
Starting at time code 1:14, you can hear the resident ask Agent Kelly Gregg, "Are you aware of the Constitution?"
Agent Kelly Gregg replies, "Yes, sirI am"
The resident replies "Cool, then you understand."
Agent Kelly Gregg responds, "I understand what? Are you aware that this is a mandatory survey from the U.S.Department of Commerce?"
Later in the video, the resident states, "That's the whole point of private property. Private. Private property."
Agent Kelly Gregg's disappointing rebuttal? "There is nothing private sir."
The agent was making an inferior and unconstitutional legal reference regarding his "code" which has no constitutional authority Title 13, United States Code, Section 221.
Full article here: http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/2014/06/13/there-is-nothing-private-sir/
Kelly Gregg, Hesperia, CA

There is no Constitutional provision that says any questions must be answered, in fact. Furthermore, a Census badge is not a delegation of enforcement authority, and he did not have a court order. He was in trespass after being asked to leave the first time. Statutes must derive from "Constitutional authority". Unless anyone can show us a Constitutional provision that authorizes someone to make their way onto private property and threaten people to provide personal information, UCM will maintain the position that AgentKelly Gregg was breaking the law and harassing the resident.
The most shocking thing about this interaction was what Agent Kelly Gregg boldly stated throughout this dialog:
Starting at time code 1:14, you can hear the resident ask Agent Kelly Gregg, "Are you aware of the Constitution?"
Agent Kelly Gregg replies, "Yes, sirI am"
The resident replies "Cool, then you understand."
Agent Kelly Gregg responds, "I understand what? Are you aware that this is a mandatory survey from the U.S.Department of Commerce?"
Later in the video, the resident states, "That's the whole point of private property. Private. Private property."
Agent Kelly Gregg's disappointing rebuttal? "There is nothing private sir."
The agent was making an inferior and unconstitutional legal reference regarding his "code" which has no constitutional authority Title 13, United States Code, Section 221.
Full article here: http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/2014/06/13/there-is-nothing-private-sir/
Kelly Gregg, Hesperia, CA

published:11 Jun 2014

views:32528

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Census Lady Harassing Us Again Over Unconstitutional American Community Survey

They send tons of letters, kept coming to the house leaving cards, so I finally confronted her today. (for those thinking "Why don't you just answer it?"--it's ...

They send tons of letters, kept coming to the house leaving cards, so I finally confronted her today. (for those thinking "Why don't you just answer it?"--it's 28 pages of detailed questions about your house, you, your salary, your employer, your previous employers--if you answer it, you're an idiot asking to be taken advantage of)

They send tons of letters, kept coming to the house leaving cards, so I finally confronted her today. (for those thinking "Why don't you just answer it?"--it's 28 pages of detailed questions about your house, you, your salary, your employer, your previous employers--if you answer it, you're an idiot asking to be taken advantage of)

The U.S.Census Bureau will hold its quarterly 2020 Census Program ManagementReview (PMR) on Friday, Jan. 26, from 1 to 5 p.m. EST, in the auditorium at Census Bureau headquarters. Agenda topics include updates on 2020 Census operations, testing and contracts, and 2020 Census systems readiness. Prior to the PMR, there will be a pre-PMR demo at noon featuring a live demonstration of the recruiting, hiring and training system, which will only be available to in-person attendees.
For best results, please use Firefox or Chrome browsers to view the live stream.

The U.S.Census Bureau will hold its quarterly 2020 Census Program ManagementReview (PMR) on Friday, Jan. 26, from 1 to 5 p.m. EST, in the auditorium at Census Bureau headquarters. Agenda topics include updates on 2020 Census operations, testing and contracts, and 2020 Census systems readiness. Prior to the PMR, there will be a pre-PMR demo at noon featuring a live demonstration of the recruiting, hiring and training system, which will only be available to in-person attendees.
For best results, please use Firefox or Chrome browsers to view the live stream.

published:26 Jan 2018

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1940 Census: Census of Population 1940 United States Department of Commerce

more at http://quickfound.net/
"A dramatized review of the major questions relating to general population on the census schedule, this film demonstrates to enu...

more at http://quickfound.net/
"A dramatized review of the major questions relating to general population on the census schedule, this film demonstrates to enumerators how to accurately identify and enter the names of all members of a household, determine employment status, and identify categories of employment."
For more information about the 1940 Census, and to use it as a research tool, visit http://1940census.archives.gov/
Public domain film from the Census Bureau (via the National Archives), slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census
A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population. The term is used mostly in connection with national population and housing censuses; other common censuses include agriculture, business, and traffic censuses. The United Nations defines the essential features of population and housing censuses as "individual enumeration, universality within a defined territory, simultaneity and defined periodicity", and recommends that population censuses be taken at least every 10 years. United Nations recommendations also cover census topics to be collected, official definitions, classifications and other useful information to coordinate international practice.
The word is of Latin origin; during the Roman Republic, the census was a list that kept track of all adult males fit for military service. The modern census is essential to international comparisons of any kind of statistics and censuses collect data on many attributes of the population, not just how many people there are, although population estimates remain an important function of the census.
The census can be contrasted with sampling in which information is obtained only from a subset of a population, sometimes as an intercensal estimate. Census data are commonly used for research, business marketing, and planning, as well as a baseline for sampling surveys. Census counts are necessary to adjust samples to be representative of a population by weighting them as is common in opinion polling. Similarly, stratification requires knowledge of the relative sizes of different population strata which are derived from census enumerations. In some countries, census data are used to apportion electoral representation (sometimes controversially -- e.g., Utah v. Evans)...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PopulationAs of [April 30, 2013], the world population is estimated by the United States Census Bureau to be 7.082 billion. The US Census Bureau estimates the 7 billion number was surpassed on 12 March 2012. According to a separate estimate by the United Nations, Earth's population exceeded seven billion in October 2011...
http://1940census.archives.gov/about/
Introduction to the 1940 census
Census records are the only records that describe the entire population of the United States on a particular day. The 1940 census is no different. The answers given to the census takers tell us, in detail, what the United States looked like on April 1, 1940, and what issues were most relevant to Americans after a decade of economic depression.
The 1940 census reflects economic tumult of the Great Depression and President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal recovery program of the 1930s. Between 1930 and 1940, the population of the Continental United States increased 7.2% to 131,669,275. The territories of Alaska, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii, the Panama Canal, and the American Virgin Islands comprised 2,477,023 people.
Besides name, age, relationship, and occupation, the 1940 census included questions about internal migration; employment status; participation in the New Deal Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Works Progress Administration (WPA), and National Youth Administration (NYA) programs; and years of education...

more at http://quickfound.net/
"A dramatized review of the major questions relating to general population on the census schedule, this film demonstrates to enumerators how to accurately identify and enter the names of all members of a household, determine employment status, and identify categories of employment."
For more information about the 1940 Census, and to use it as a research tool, visit http://1940census.archives.gov/
Public domain film from the Census Bureau (via the National Archives), slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census
A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population. The term is used mostly in connection with national population and housing censuses; other common censuses include agriculture, business, and traffic censuses. The United Nations defines the essential features of population and housing censuses as "individual enumeration, universality within a defined territory, simultaneity and defined periodicity", and recommends that population censuses be taken at least every 10 years. United Nations recommendations also cover census topics to be collected, official definitions, classifications and other useful information to coordinate international practice.
The word is of Latin origin; during the Roman Republic, the census was a list that kept track of all adult males fit for military service. The modern census is essential to international comparisons of any kind of statistics and censuses collect data on many attributes of the population, not just how many people there are, although population estimates remain an important function of the census.
The census can be contrasted with sampling in which information is obtained only from a subset of a population, sometimes as an intercensal estimate. Census data are commonly used for research, business marketing, and planning, as well as a baseline for sampling surveys. Census counts are necessary to adjust samples to be representative of a population by weighting them as is common in opinion polling. Similarly, stratification requires knowledge of the relative sizes of different population strata which are derived from census enumerations. In some countries, census data are used to apportion electoral representation (sometimes controversially -- e.g., Utah v. Evans)...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PopulationAs of [April 30, 2013], the world population is estimated by the United States Census Bureau to be 7.082 billion. The US Census Bureau estimates the 7 billion number was surpassed on 12 March 2012. According to a separate estimate by the United Nations, Earth's population exceeded seven billion in October 2011...
http://1940census.archives.gov/about/
Introduction to the 1940 census
Census records are the only records that describe the entire population of the United States on a particular day. The 1940 census is no different. The answers given to the census takers tell us, in detail, what the United States looked like on April 1, 1940, and what issues were most relevant to Americans after a decade of economic depression.
The 1940 census reflects economic tumult of the Great Depression and President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal recovery program of the 1930s. Between 1930 and 1940, the population of the Continental United States increased 7.2% to 131,669,275. The territories of Alaska, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii, the Panama Canal, and the American Virgin Islands comprised 2,477,023 people.
Besides name, age, relationship, and occupation, the 1940 census included questions about internal migration; employment status; participation in the New Deal Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Works Progress Administration (WPA), and National Youth Administration (NYA) programs; and years of education...

This is a pre video part 1 to exposing the Census Bureau any one can do this just go to JerryDaysMatrixNewsNetwork segment "the census bureau is Getting Personal" to get a copy of the questions I asked. These questions are very powerful and very exposing as to how unconstitutional the the Census has become. Of course when asked and when I called the census can't answer any of the questions. Why should we answer questions that are unconstitutional when the constitution is suppose to be the supreme rule of the land, why is the so called legislation title 13 of the census bureau feel the need to violate our 4th amendment right of the bill of rights. Which Law wins out check the next video out and see

This is a pre video part 1 to exposing the Census Bureau any one can do this just go to JerryDaysMatrixNewsNetwork segment "the census bureau is Getting Personal" to get a copy of the questions I asked. These questions are very powerful and very exposing as to how unconstitutional the the Census has become. Of course when asked and when I called the census can't answer any of the questions. Why should we answer questions that are unconstitutional when the constitution is suppose to be the supreme rule of the land, why is the so called legislation title 13 of the census bureau feel the need to violate our 4th amendment right of the bill of rights. Which Law wins out check the next video out and see

Audio enhanced because of distance from recording...AgentKelly Gregg harasses couple who deals with chronic illness, and wants nothing more than to be left al...

Audio enhanced because of distance from recording...AgentKelly Gregg harasses couple who deals with chronic illness, and wants nothing more than to be left alone. This time he reports the resident for being "AntiGovernment". Agent is caught violating property land use policies and reporting false information. The resident is not under oath and states his name as John Doe.
Trespassing proof:
1. http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/footprints_gregg.jpg
2. http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/footprints_gregg2.jpg
3. http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/footprints_gregg1.jpg
First video: http://youtu.be/bfWXj57E6pI
Full article here: http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/2014/06/13/there-is-nothing-private-sir/

Audio enhanced because of distance from recording...AgentKelly Gregg harasses couple who deals with chronic illness, and wants nothing more than to be left alone. This time he reports the resident for being "AntiGovernment". Agent is caught violating property land use policies and reporting false information. The resident is not under oath and states his name as John Doe.
Trespassing proof:
1. http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/footprints_gregg.jpg
2. http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/footprints_gregg2.jpg
3. http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/footprints_gregg1.jpg
First video: http://youtu.be/bfWXj57E6pI
Full article here: http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/2014/06/13/there-is-nothing-private-sir/

School Census - Department for Education Training Guide Autumn 2016

Autumn 2016: This video provides background to the school census, details on how the data is used and guidance on how to access and use COLLECT, the DfE’s centr...

Autumn 2016: This video provides background to the school census, details on how the data is used and guidance on how to access and use COLLECT, the DfE’s centralised data collection system.
source: https://registration.livegroup.co.uk/efa/ContentTabs/Category.aspx?ctid=242&cat=1593

Autumn 2016: This video provides background to the school census, details on how the data is used and guidance on how to access and use COLLECT, the DfE’s centralised data collection system.
source: https://registration.livegroup.co.uk/efa/ContentTabs/Category.aspx?ctid=242&cat=1593

New Census is A Criminal Fraud!

The very act of filling out a Census Bureau form is a violation of your Fifth Amendment rights, by the way. Providing this bureau with your race / ancestry information gives them information that may be used to round you up at gunpoint and have you (and your family) sent to a concentration camp.
That's not conjecture. It's not a conspiracy theory. It's historical fact. The U.S. Census Bureau did, in fact, conspire with the federal government to target American citizens based on race data.
• Over 100,000 Japanese-American citizens were rounded up at gunpoint, kidnapped by the government, and forcibly relocated to these concentration camps. They were forced to abandon their homes, farms and businesses.
• This rounding up of Japanese-American citizens was "authorized" by PresidentFranklin...

published: 26 Apr 2013

2020 Census Program Management Review, Jan. 26, 2018

The U.S.Census Bureau will hold its quarterly 2020 Census Program ManagementReview (PMR) on Friday, Jan. 26, from 1 to 5 p.m. EST, in the auditorium at Census Bureau headquarters. Agenda topics include updates on 2020 Census operations, testing and contracts, and 2020 Census systems readiness. Prior to the PMR, there will be a pre-PMR demo at noon featuring a live demonstration of the recruiting, hiring and training system, which will only be available to in-person attendees.
For best results, please use Firefox or Chrome browsers to view the live stream.

published: 26 Jan 2018

Sri Lanka-Director General of Department of Census and Statistics D.C.A. Gunawardena www.randora.lk

Numbering the people: the Census, Vital Registration and Population Registers (2/11)

Free YouTube Subscribers Audiobook: https://goo.gl/WYJmmn
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ProfessorDavid Coleman gives the second lecture on Demographics, where he looks at different ways in which governments and demographers have collected population data.
Series:
Demographic Trends and Problems of the Modern World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCmpms1TGnw&list=PLCLEIRXQQS8TSoCX_mZUpI9zRU9tE_RIz
People:
David Coleman
OxfordUnit:
Department of Social Policy and Intervention
videos in this channel sole purpose is education, not commercial, godless, do not incite violence.
Thank you for watching.
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published: 27 Nov 2017

44: Jeff Meisel of the U.S. Census Bureau knows what counts

Listen to the full episode here:
http://marketingtodaypodcast.com/44-jeff-meisel-of-the-us-census-bureau-knows-what-counts
It makes all the sense in the world that U.S. CensusBureauCMOJeff Meisel hails from the American heartland, part of a rural community of ranchers and farmers who count on being counted. More than that, Meisel exhibits a genuine affinity for and attachment to not only our country but data science, too. Which makes him a natural for his role as marketer-in-chief for the Census Bureau. Meisel started his career in the private sector before heading to the government side as a White HousePresidential Innovation Fellow at the U.S. Census Bureau. That led to a short stint at the U.S.Department of Commerce before he found his way back to the Census Bureau and his current...

published: 21 Oct 2017

A World Apart - Census Comparing Today’s Young Adults to Baby Boomers

Dr. JonathanVespa, Fertility and FamilyStatisticsBranch, U.S. CensusBureau
Millennials are often portrayed as the boomerang generation, underemployed and still living with their parents. But a broad brushstroke hides the fact that place matters. In reality, some young adults are better educated and earn more than their parents’ generation, but there are enormous differences in where they live.
This talk features an interactive app, Census Explorer, that showcases how today’s young adults compare to baby boomers. Using the app, Jonathan Vespa, a demographer at the Census Bureau, discusses how our cities and neighborhoods have transformed since 1980, by mapping changes in where young adults live and their shifting demographic characteristics. Today’s young adults look different from th...

LUCA training workshop that will provide strategies on how to review data before you receive your LUCA data. Digital materials and the Geographic UpdatePartnershipSoftware (GUPS) will be reviewed along with choices and processes for paper materials. Finally, the submission process for GIS, GUPS and paper will be reviewed.

New Census is A Criminal Fraud!

The very act of filling out a Census Bureau form is a violation of your Fifth Amendment rights, by the way. Providing this bureau with your race / ancestry info...

The very act of filling out a Census Bureau form is a violation of your Fifth Amendment rights, by the way. Providing this bureau with your race / ancestry information gives them information that may be used to round you up at gunpoint and have you (and your family) sent to a concentration camp.
That's not conjecture. It's not a conspiracy theory. It's historical fact. The U.S. Census Bureau did, in fact, conspire with the federal government to target American citizens based on race data.
• Over 100,000 Japanese-American citizens were rounded up at gunpoint, kidnapped by the government, and forcibly relocated to these concentration camps. They were forced to abandon their homes, farms and businesses.
• This rounding up of Japanese-American citizens was "authorized" by President Franklin D. Roosevelt who bypassed Congress and issued Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942. The executive order was written and carried out in total violation of the U.S. Constitution and its Bill of Rights.
• The legal loophole that was used to justify this blatantly illegal act is as follows: Military commanders were granted the "administrative right" to declare entire states to be "exclusion zones" from which people of Japanese ancestry were excluded. The internment camps were, of course, not included in the exclusion zones, meaning that all Japanese-Americans were forced to be put into the internment camps in order to comply with the exclusive zone orders. This action, by the way, is the ultimately expression of race-based profiling.
• No one was given a trial. No charges were even filed against those who were forced into the camps. They were simply rounded up at gunpoint and shoved into railroad cars and busses.
• The U.S. government issued shameless propaganda films to spread disinfo about its illegal actions. Here's a particularly shocking example of such propaganda from 1942: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OiPldKsM5w
That film, as you can see for yourself, describes the gunpoint kidnapping and internment of American citizens as nothing more than a need "to transfer several thousand Japanese residents from the Pacific Coast to points in the American interior." It does not mention that those points are surrounded by barbed war and armed guards, where prisoners are forced into what is essentially slave labor just to survive.
• How were all those Japanese-American citizens located by the government? The U.S. Census Bureau turned over the racial targeting data to the federal government. So anyone who obeyed the census and revealed "Japanese" as their ancestry on the census forms received a visit by an armed squad of government kidnappers who forced you and your family into a concentration camp ("war relocation camp").
• The U.S. Census Bureau vigorously denied its involvement in the government kidnappings, staging a multi-decade cover-up. The truth finally came out in 2007, and detailed are now published in both Scientific American and USA Today: (http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-03-30-census-role_N.htm)
The Census Bureau turned over confidential information including names and addresses to help the Justice Department, Secret Service and other agencies identify Japanese-Americans during World War II, according to government documents released today.
Documents found by two historians in Commerce Department archives and the Franklin D. RooseveltPresidential Library confirm for the first time that the bureau shared details about individual Japanese-Americans after Japan's Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor.
The Census Bureau played a role in the confinement of more than 100,000 Americans of Japanese descent who were rounded up and held in internment camps, many until the war ended in 1945. In 1942, the Census turned over general statistics about where Japanese-Americans lived to the War Department.
Astonishingly, the U.S. CensusBureau, which participated in the racial profiling and rounding up of innocent Americans to be thrown into concentration camps, claims it works on behalf of civil rights:
"Information on race is required for many Federal programs and is critical in making policy decisions, particularly for civil rights" claims the Census Bureau website (http://www.census.gov/population/race/about/faq.html)
The Census Bureau does NOT say, by the way, that the race data you provide to the bureau may one day be used to target you and your family to be rounded up and stuffed into a concentration camp. http://www.infowars.com/u-s-census-bureau-helped-racially-target-thousands-of-american-citizens-for-armed-government-kidnappings-camp-internments/
[START GETTING HEALTHY NOW BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE]
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http://www.infowars.com/
http://www.prisonplanet.com/
http://www.infowars.net/
http://www.prisonplanet.tv

The very act of filling out a Census Bureau form is a violation of your Fifth Amendment rights, by the way. Providing this bureau with your race / ancestry information gives them information that may be used to round you up at gunpoint and have you (and your family) sent to a concentration camp.
That's not conjecture. It's not a conspiracy theory. It's historical fact. The U.S. Census Bureau did, in fact, conspire with the federal government to target American citizens based on race data.
• Over 100,000 Japanese-American citizens were rounded up at gunpoint, kidnapped by the government, and forcibly relocated to these concentration camps. They were forced to abandon their homes, farms and businesses.
• This rounding up of Japanese-American citizens was "authorized" by President Franklin D. Roosevelt who bypassed Congress and issued Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942. The executive order was written and carried out in total violation of the U.S. Constitution and its Bill of Rights.
• The legal loophole that was used to justify this blatantly illegal act is as follows: Military commanders were granted the "administrative right" to declare entire states to be "exclusion zones" from which people of Japanese ancestry were excluded. The internment camps were, of course, not included in the exclusion zones, meaning that all Japanese-Americans were forced to be put into the internment camps in order to comply with the exclusive zone orders. This action, by the way, is the ultimately expression of race-based profiling.
• No one was given a trial. No charges were even filed against those who were forced into the camps. They were simply rounded up at gunpoint and shoved into railroad cars and busses.
• The U.S. government issued shameless propaganda films to spread disinfo about its illegal actions. Here's a particularly shocking example of such propaganda from 1942: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OiPldKsM5w
That film, as you can see for yourself, describes the gunpoint kidnapping and internment of American citizens as nothing more than a need "to transfer several thousand Japanese residents from the Pacific Coast to points in the American interior." It does not mention that those points are surrounded by barbed war and armed guards, where prisoners are forced into what is essentially slave labor just to survive.
• How were all those Japanese-American citizens located by the government? The U.S. Census Bureau turned over the racial targeting data to the federal government. So anyone who obeyed the census and revealed "Japanese" as their ancestry on the census forms received a visit by an armed squad of government kidnappers who forced you and your family into a concentration camp ("war relocation camp").
• The U.S. Census Bureau vigorously denied its involvement in the government kidnappings, staging a multi-decade cover-up. The truth finally came out in 2007, and detailed are now published in both Scientific American and USA Today: (http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-03-30-census-role_N.htm)
The Census Bureau turned over confidential information including names and addresses to help the Justice Department, Secret Service and other agencies identify Japanese-Americans during World War II, according to government documents released today.
Documents found by two historians in Commerce Department archives and the Franklin D. RooseveltPresidential Library confirm for the first time that the bureau shared details about individual Japanese-Americans after Japan's Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor.
The Census Bureau played a role in the confinement of more than 100,000 Americans of Japanese descent who were rounded up and held in internment camps, many until the war ended in 1945. In 1942, the Census turned over general statistics about where Japanese-Americans lived to the War Department.
Astonishingly, the U.S. CensusBureau, which participated in the racial profiling and rounding up of innocent Americans to be thrown into concentration camps, claims it works on behalf of civil rights:
"Information on race is required for many Federal programs and is critical in making policy decisions, particularly for civil rights" claims the Census Bureau website (http://www.census.gov/population/race/about/faq.html)
The Census Bureau does NOT say, by the way, that the race data you provide to the bureau may one day be used to target you and your family to be rounded up and stuffed into a concentration camp. http://www.infowars.com/u-s-census-bureau-helped-racially-target-thousands-of-american-citizens-for-armed-government-kidnappings-camp-internments/
[START GETTING HEALTHY NOW BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE]
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http://www.infowars.com/
http://www.prisonplanet.com/
http://www.infowars.net/
http://www.prisonplanet.tv

The U.S.Census Bureau will hold its quarterly 2020 Census Program ManagementReview (PMR) on Friday, Jan. 26, from 1 to 5 p.m. EST, in the auditorium at Census Bureau headquarters. Agenda topics include updates on 2020 Census operations, testing and contracts, and 2020 Census systems readiness. Prior to the PMR, there will be a pre-PMR demo at noon featuring a live demonstration of the recruiting, hiring and training system, which will only be available to in-person attendees.
For best results, please use Firefox or Chrome browsers to view the live stream.

The U.S.Census Bureau will hold its quarterly 2020 Census Program ManagementReview (PMR) on Friday, Jan. 26, from 1 to 5 p.m. EST, in the auditorium at Census Bureau headquarters. Agenda topics include updates on 2020 Census operations, testing and contracts, and 2020 Census systems readiness. Prior to the PMR, there will be a pre-PMR demo at noon featuring a live demonstration of the recruiting, hiring and training system, which will only be available to in-person attendees.
For best results, please use Firefox or Chrome browsers to view the live stream.

published:26 Jan 2018

views:775

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Sri Lanka-Director General of Department of Census and Statistics D.C.A. Gunawardena www.randora.lk

Free YouTube Subscribers Audiobook: https://goo.gl/WYJmmn
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ProfessorDavid Coleman gives the second lecture on Demographics, where he looks at different ways in which governments and demographers have collected population data.
Series:
Demographic Trends and Problems of the Modern World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCmpms1TGnw&list=PLCLEIRXQQS8TSoCX_mZUpI9zRU9tE_RIz
People:
David Coleman
OxfordUnit:
Department of Social Policy and Intervention
videos in this channel sole purpose is education, not commercial, godless, do not incite violence.
Thank you for watching.
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Free YouTube Subscribers Audiobook: https://goo.gl/WYJmmn
-------------------------------------------------------------------
ProfessorDavid Coleman gives the second lecture on Demographics, where he looks at different ways in which governments and demographers have collected population data.
Series:
Demographic Trends and Problems of the Modern World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCmpms1TGnw&list=PLCLEIRXQQS8TSoCX_mZUpI9zRU9tE_RIz
People:
David Coleman
OxfordUnit:
Department of Social Policy and Intervention
videos in this channel sole purpose is education, not commercial, godless, do not incite violence.
Thank you for watching.
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44: Jeff Meisel of the U.S. Census Bureau knows what counts

Listen to the full episode here:
http://marketingtodaypodcast.com/44-jeff-meisel-of-the-us-census-bureau-knows-what-counts
It makes all the sense in the world ...

Listen to the full episode here:
http://marketingtodaypodcast.com/44-jeff-meisel-of-the-us-census-bureau-knows-what-counts
It makes all the sense in the world that U.S. CensusBureauCMOJeff Meisel hails from the American heartland, part of a rural community of ranchers and farmers who count on being counted. More than that, Meisel exhibits a genuine affinity for and attachment to not only our country but data science, too. Which makes him a natural for his role as marketer-in-chief for the Census Bureau. Meisel started his career in the private sector before heading to the government side as a White HousePresidential Innovation Fellow at the U.S. Census Bureau. That led to a short stint at the U.S.Department of Commerce before he found his way back to the Census Bureau and his current role of CMO. In this podcast, Meisel ranges far and wide, discussing the modern age of the Census Bureau — which will use online gathering of data as a primary channel for the first time in 2020 — while also delivering a mini history lesson on Herman Hollerith’s development of early machines that presaged the computer industry and helped modernize the way the census was tabulated in 1890. All that said, for Meisel, on an elemental level, his role is all about making things more accessible and “helping people who need the data get to it quicker.” Highlights from this week’s “Marketing Today” podcast include: Meisel is on a mission to deliver better services for our government. (3:27) The Census Bureau and its strong culture of innovation. (7:20) Making data easier to use in today’s “app economy.” (8:55) From data scientists to rock-and-rollers: How people are using census data today. (10:17) The U.S. Census Bureau: Increasing data accessibility in the face of daunting scale. (16:06) Meisel discusses the census from a customer acquisition perspective. (19:04) Meisel speaks up for the USA brand — and smaller brands, too. (25:14)

Listen to the full episode here:
http://marketingtodaypodcast.com/44-jeff-meisel-of-the-us-census-bureau-knows-what-counts
It makes all the sense in the world that U.S. CensusBureauCMOJeff Meisel hails from the American heartland, part of a rural community of ranchers and farmers who count on being counted. More than that, Meisel exhibits a genuine affinity for and attachment to not only our country but data science, too. Which makes him a natural for his role as marketer-in-chief for the Census Bureau. Meisel started his career in the private sector before heading to the government side as a White HousePresidential Innovation Fellow at the U.S. Census Bureau. That led to a short stint at the U.S.Department of Commerce before he found his way back to the Census Bureau and his current role of CMO. In this podcast, Meisel ranges far and wide, discussing the modern age of the Census Bureau — which will use online gathering of data as a primary channel for the first time in 2020 — while also delivering a mini history lesson on Herman Hollerith’s development of early machines that presaged the computer industry and helped modernize the way the census was tabulated in 1890. All that said, for Meisel, on an elemental level, his role is all about making things more accessible and “helping people who need the data get to it quicker.” Highlights from this week’s “Marketing Today” podcast include: Meisel is on a mission to deliver better services for our government. (3:27) The Census Bureau and its strong culture of innovation. (7:20) Making data easier to use in today’s “app economy.” (8:55) From data scientists to rock-and-rollers: How people are using census data today. (10:17) The U.S. Census Bureau: Increasing data accessibility in the face of daunting scale. (16:06) Meisel discusses the census from a customer acquisition perspective. (19:04) Meisel speaks up for the USA brand — and smaller brands, too. (25:14)

Dr. JonathanVespa, Fertility and FamilyStatisticsBranch, U.S. CensusBureau
Millennials are often portrayed as the boomerang generation, underemployed and still living with their parents. But a broad brushstroke hides the fact that place matters. In reality, some young adults are better educated and earn more than their parents’ generation, but there are enormous differences in where they live.
This talk features an interactive app, Census Explorer, that showcases how today’s young adults compare to baby boomers. Using the app, Jonathan Vespa, a demographer at the Census Bureau, discusses how our cities and neighborhoods have transformed since 1980, by mapping changes in where young adults live and their shifting demographic characteristics. Today’s young adults look different from their parents’ generation, but their experiences aren’t the same across the country.
View the presentation slides:
http://library.doc.gov/custom/web/common/Changing%20Generations%20July%202015.pdfCheck out the Census Explorer: http://census.socialexplorer.com/young-adults/#/

Dr. JonathanVespa, Fertility and FamilyStatisticsBranch, U.S. CensusBureau
Millennials are often portrayed as the boomerang generation, underemployed and still living with their parents. But a broad brushstroke hides the fact that place matters. In reality, some young adults are better educated and earn more than their parents’ generation, but there are enormous differences in where they live.
This talk features an interactive app, Census Explorer, that showcases how today’s young adults compare to baby boomers. Using the app, Jonathan Vespa, a demographer at the Census Bureau, discusses how our cities and neighborhoods have transformed since 1980, by mapping changes in where young adults live and their shifting demographic characteristics. Today’s young adults look different from their parents’ generation, but their experiences aren’t the same across the country.
View the presentation slides:
http://library.doc.gov/custom/web/common/Changing%20Generations%20July%202015.pdfCheck out the Census Explorer: http://census.socialexplorer.com/young-adults/#/

LUCA training workshop that will provide strategies on how to review data before you receive your LUCA data. Digital materials and the Geographic Update Partne...

LUCA training workshop that will provide strategies on how to review data before you receive your LUCA data. Digital materials and the Geographic UpdatePartnershipSoftware (GUPS) will be reviewed along with choices and processes for paper materials. Finally, the submission process for GIS, GUPS and paper will be reviewed.

LUCA training workshop that will provide strategies on how to review data before you receive your LUCA data. Digital materials and the Geographic UpdatePartnershipSoftware (GUPS) will be reviewed along with choices and processes for paper materials. Finally, the submission process for GIS, GUPS and paper will be reviewed.

The 2020 census is in serious trouble

Problems have plagued the US Census Bureau in recent decades.
Learn how the census definition of race has changed over time: http://bit.ly/2s5gWN2
The 2020 census was added to the Government Accountability Office’s list of programs with a high-risk of failure. And failing to accurately count the population would threaten the integrity of the country’s most authoritative dataset that drives public policy.
Because the census is used in for a myriad of democratic functions, it’s important that the US gets it right. But now the Department of Justice has proposed to change the 2020 form, which could create further problems for the bureau.
Sources and relevant links:
A look at the DOJ request to add a citizenship question:
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-justice-department-pushes-for-citizenship-question-on-census-alarming-experts
For more context on the budgetary concerns at the CB:
https://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-18-215T
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http://www.censushardtocountmaps2020.us/
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20:36

New Census is A Criminal Fraud!

The very act of filling out a Census Bureau form is a violation of your Fifth Amendment ri...

New Census is A Criminal Fraud!

The very act of filling out a Census Bureau form is a violation of your Fifth Amendment rights, by the way. Providing this bureau with your race / ancestry information gives them information that may be used to round you up at gunpoint and have you (and your family) sent to a concentration camp.
That's not conjecture. It's not a conspiracy theory. It's historical fact. The U.S. Census Bureau did, in fact, conspire with the federal government to target American citizens based on race data.
• Over 100,000 Japanese-American citizens were rounded up at gunpoint, kidnapped by the government, and forcibly relocated to these concentration camps. They were forced to abandon their homes, farms and businesses.
• This rounding up of Japanese-American citizens was "authorized" by President Franklin D. Roosevelt who bypassed Congress and issued Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942. The executive order was written and carried out in total violation of the U.S. Constitution and its Bill of Rights.
• The legal loophole that was used to justify this blatantly illegal act is as follows: Military commanders were granted the "administrative right" to declare entire states to be "exclusion zones" from which people of Japanese ancestry were excluded. The internment camps were, of course, not included in the exclusion zones, meaning that all Japanese-Americans were forced to be put into the internment camps in order to comply with the exclusive zone orders. This action, by the way, is the ultimately expression of race-based profiling.
• No one was given a trial. No charges were even filed against those who were forced into the camps. They were simply rounded up at gunpoint and shoved into railroad cars and busses.
• The U.S. government issued shameless propaganda films to spread disinfo about its illegal actions. Here's a particularly shocking example of such propaganda from 1942: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OiPldKsM5w
That film, as you can see for yourself, describes the gunpoint kidnapping and internment of American citizens as nothing more than a need "to transfer several thousand Japanese residents from the Pacific Coast to points in the American interior." It does not mention that those points are surrounded by barbed war and armed guards, where prisoners are forced into what is essentially slave labor just to survive.
• How were all those Japanese-American citizens located by the government? The U.S. Census Bureau turned over the racial targeting data to the federal government. So anyone who obeyed the census and revealed "Japanese" as their ancestry on the census forms received a visit by an armed squad of government kidnappers who forced you and your family into a concentration camp ("war relocation camp").
• The U.S. Census Bureau vigorously denied its involvement in the government kidnappings, staging a multi-decade cover-up. The truth finally came out in 2007, and detailed are now published in both Scientific American and USA Today: (http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-03-30-census-role_N.htm)
The Census Bureau turned over confidential information including names and addresses to help the Justice Department, Secret Service and other agencies identify Japanese-Americans during World War II, according to government documents released today.
Documents found by two historians in Commerce Department archives and the Franklin D. RooseveltPresidential Library confirm for the first time that the bureau shared details about individual Japanese-Americans after Japan's Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor.
The Census Bureau played a role in the confinement of more than 100,000 Americans of Japanese descent who were rounded up and held in internment camps, many until the war ended in 1945. In 1942, the Census turned over general statistics about where Japanese-Americans lived to the War Department.
Astonishingly, the U.S. CensusBureau, which participated in the racial profiling and rounding up of innocent Americans to be thrown into concentration camps, claims it works on behalf of civil rights:
"Information on race is required for many Federal programs and is critical in making policy decisions, particularly for civil rights" claims the Census Bureau website (http://www.census.gov/population/race/about/faq.html)
The Census Bureau does NOT say, by the way, that the race data you provide to the bureau may one day be used to target you and your family to be rounded up and stuffed into a concentration camp. http://www.infowars.com/u-s-census-bureau-helped-racially-target-thousands-of-american-citizens-for-armed-government-kidnappings-camp-internments/
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5:19

The Census Is Getting Personal

Uninformed Census Workers who want to post "We don't ask those questions" will be omitted ...

The Census Is Getting Personal

Uninformed Census Workers who want to post "We don't ask those questions" will be omitted from comments. You have not done your homework. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND the difference between the short and long forms watch this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFvS5m4_OtA
"The Census Part 2, Clarifications"
Many people seem to miss the fact that there is a longer, more invasive form called the "American Community Survey". It is given to 3 million people by the Census Bureau EVERY YEAR. Comments like "I just filled out my form and it didn't have any of the questions you mentioned" are generally withheld from posting.
Comments will only appear after approval to keep the page civil, intelligent and relevant.
If you want the straight scoop, a great online resource of all kinds information about the Census is at: http://www.thejohnnycakefiles.com/census
Many people have requested the list below:
QUESTIONS THAT THE CENSUS BUREAU REFUSED OR FAILED TO ANSWER (from Jerry Day's MatrixNewsNetwork segment: "The Census Is Getting Personal"):
1) The Constitution authorizes government to count people but it does not authorize the taking of private information or even the names of individuals. From where does the Census Bureau derive authority to demand our private information?
2) Is there any limit to the amount and type of private information that the Census bureau may demand and collect?
3) Under what Constitutional authority does the Census Bureau collect information now from 250,000 people per month of every year?
4) The 4th Amendment to the Constitution prohibits government search and seizure of private information without a court warrant based on probable cause, Current Census policies violate that Amendment do they not?
5) By what Constitutional authority does the Census Bureau threaten penalties for failure to provide personal information?
6) The Census Bureau claims it maintains privacy of personal information, Are there any circumstances under which law enforcement or spy agencies can access Census information?
7) Since presumably Census data may be subpoenaed by law enforcement, may individuals refuse to answer questions according to the fifth Amendment?
8) Why has the Census Bureau decided to collect GPS coordinates for every home?
9) Virtually every government database has been either lost, hacked or compromised, would the Census Bureau's claim of data security not be an outright lie or at best highly improbable?
10) How would the Census Bureau locate, protect and compensate those individuals whose data becomes compromised?
There is a great deal of confusion about the Census "short form" and "LongForm" because the Census Bureau has failed to equally publicize the two current approaches. Part of the video refers to the long form called the "American Community Survey" which has 12 pages of questions, many of which are much more probing than the short form. A PDF file of the the long form can be viewed at this link: http://www.jerryday.com/images/ACS-1-Stateside-English_web.pdfFind out about Matrix News Network weekly TV show at:
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Many people who post messages in opposition to this video (meaning opposed to the Constitution) seem to think that government is some benevolent angelic nanny that only wants the best for you and I. Even in public schools you can learn differently. If you have any doubt as to the evil and corruption within government I recommend this video excerpt from Bill Moyers' 1987PBSDocumentary "The SecretGovernment" at:
http://personalgrowthcourses.net/video/secret_government
Did Census Workers respect your wishes and requests for privacy or not? Post your review in the comments here. Let us know the city or region of the census activity you saw. This page has no affiliation with the Census Bureau or any government agency.
Please have regard for the safety and rights of Census Workers.

There is no Constitutional provision that says any questions must be answered, in fact. Furthermore, a Census badge is not a delegation of enforcement authority, and he did not have a court order. He was in trespass after being asked to leave the first time. Statutes must derive from "Constitutional authority". Unless anyone can show us a Constitutional provision that authorizes someone to make their way onto private property and threaten people to provide personal information, UCM will maintain the position that AgentKelly Gregg was breaking the law and harassing the resident.
The most shocking thing about this interaction was what Agent Kelly Gregg boldly stated throughout this dialog:
Starting at time code 1:14, you can hear the resident ask Agent Kelly Gregg, "Are you aware of the Constitution?"
Agent Kelly Gregg replies, "Yes, sirI am"
The resident replies "Cool, then you understand."
Agent Kelly Gregg responds, "I understand what? Are you aware that this is a mandatory survey from the U.S.Department of Commerce?"
Later in the video, the resident states, "That's the whole point of private property. Private. Private property."
Agent Kelly Gregg's disappointing rebuttal? "There is nothing private sir."
The agent was making an inferior and unconstitutional legal reference regarding his "code" which has no constitutional authority Title 13, United States Code, Section 221.
Full article here: http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/2014/06/13/there-is-nothing-private-sir/
Kelly Gregg, Hesperia, CA

1:42

Census Lady Harassing Us Again Over Unconstitutional American Community Survey

They send tons of letters, kept coming to the house leaving cards, so I finally confronted...

Census Lady Harassing Us Again Over Unconstitutional American Community Survey

They send tons of letters, kept coming to the house leaving cards, so I finally confronted her today. (for those thinking "Why don't you just answer it?"--it's 28 pages of detailed questions about your house, you, your salary, your employer, your previous employers--if you answer it, you're an idiot asking to be taken advantage of)

2:55:29

2020 Census Program Management Review, Jan. 26, 2018

The U.S. Census Bureau will hold its quarterly 2020 Census Program Management Review (PMR)...

2020 Census Program Management Review, Jan. 26, 2018

The U.S.Census Bureau will hold its quarterly 2020 Census Program ManagementReview (PMR) on Friday, Jan. 26, from 1 to 5 p.m. EST, in the auditorium at Census Bureau headquarters. Agenda topics include updates on 2020 Census operations, testing and contracts, and 2020 Census systems readiness. Prior to the PMR, there will be a pre-PMR demo at noon featuring a live demonstration of the recruiting, hiring and training system, which will only be available to in-person attendees.
For best results, please use Firefox or Chrome browsers to view the live stream.

10:18

1940 Census: Census of Population 1940 United States Department of Commerce

more at http://quickfound.net/
"A dramatized review of the major questions relating to ge...

1940 Census: Census of Population 1940 United States Department of Commerce

more at http://quickfound.net/
"A dramatized review of the major questions relating to general population on the census schedule, this film demonstrates to enumerators how to accurately identify and enter the names of all members of a household, determine employment status, and identify categories of employment."
For more information about the 1940 Census, and to use it as a research tool, visit http://1940census.archives.gov/
Public domain film from the Census Bureau (via the National Archives), slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census
A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population. The term is used mostly in connection with national population and housing censuses; other common censuses include agriculture, business, and traffic censuses. The United Nations defines the essential features of population and housing censuses as "individual enumeration, universality within a defined territory, simultaneity and defined periodicity", and recommends that population censuses be taken at least every 10 years. United Nations recommendations also cover census topics to be collected, official definitions, classifications and other useful information to coordinate international practice.
The word is of Latin origin; during the Roman Republic, the census was a list that kept track of all adult males fit for military service. The modern census is essential to international comparisons of any kind of statistics and censuses collect data on many attributes of the population, not just how many people there are, although population estimates remain an important function of the census.
The census can be contrasted with sampling in which information is obtained only from a subset of a population, sometimes as an intercensal estimate. Census data are commonly used for research, business marketing, and planning, as well as a baseline for sampling surveys. Census counts are necessary to adjust samples to be representative of a population by weighting them as is common in opinion polling. Similarly, stratification requires knowledge of the relative sizes of different population strata which are derived from census enumerations. In some countries, census data are used to apportion electoral representation (sometimes controversially -- e.g., Utah v. Evans)...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PopulationAs of [April 30, 2013], the world population is estimated by the United States Census Bureau to be 7.082 billion. The US Census Bureau estimates the 7 billion number was surpassed on 12 March 2012. According to a separate estimate by the United Nations, Earth's population exceeded seven billion in October 2011...
http://1940census.archives.gov/about/
Introduction to the 1940 census
Census records are the only records that describe the entire population of the United States on a particular day. The 1940 census is no different. The answers given to the census takers tell us, in detail, what the United States looked like on April 1, 1940, and what issues were most relevant to Americans after a decade of economic depression.
The 1940 census reflects economic tumult of the Great Depression and President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal recovery program of the 1930s. Between 1930 and 1940, the population of the Continental United States increased 7.2% to 131,669,275. The territories of Alaska, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii, the Panama Canal, and the American Virgin Islands comprised 2,477,023 people.
Besides name, age, relationship, and occupation, the 1940 census included questions about internal migration; employment status; participation in the New Deal Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Works Progress Administration (WPA), and National Youth Administration (NYA) programs; and years of education...

census bureao worker exposed part 2

This is a pre video part 1 to exposing the Census Bureau any one can do this just go to JerryDaysMatrixNewsNetwork segment "the census bureau is Getting Personal" to get a copy of the questions I asked. These questions are very powerful and very exposing as to how unconstitutional the the Census has become. Of course when asked and when I called the census can't answer any of the questions. Why should we answer questions that are unconstitutional when the constitution is suppose to be the supreme rule of the land, why is the so called legislation title 13 of the census bureau feel the need to violate our 4th amendment right of the bill of rights. Which Law wins out check the next video out and see

Audio enhanced because of distance from recording...AgentKelly Gregg harasses couple who deals with chronic illness, and wants nothing more than to be left alone. This time he reports the resident for being "AntiGovernment". Agent is caught violating property land use policies and reporting false information. The resident is not under oath and states his name as John Doe.
Trespassing proof:
1. http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/footprints_gregg.jpg
2. http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/footprints_gregg2.jpg
3. http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/footprints_gregg1.jpg
First video: http://youtu.be/bfWXj57E6pI
Full article here: http://uncorporatemedia.com/beta/2014/06/13/there-is-nothing-private-sir/

School Census - Department for Education Training Guide Autumn 2016

Autumn 2016: This video provides background to the school census, details on how the data is used and guidance on how to access and use COLLECT, the DfE’s centralised data collection system.
source: https://registration.livegroup.co.uk/efa/ContentTabs/Category.aspx?ctid=242&cat=1593

New Census is A Criminal Fraud!

The very act of filling out a Census Bureau form is a violation of your Fifth Amendment rights, by the way. Providing this bureau with your race / ancestry information gives them information that may be used to round you up at gunpoint and have you (and your family) sent to a concentration camp.
That's not conjecture. It's not a conspiracy theory. It's historical fact. The U.S. Census Bureau did, in fact, conspire with the federal government to target American citizens based on race data.
• Over 100,000 Japanese-American citizens were rounded up at gunpoint, kidnapped by the government, and forcibly relocated to these concentration camps. They were forced to abandon their homes, farms and businesses.
• This rounding up of Japanese-American citizens was "authorized" by President Franklin D. Roosevelt who bypassed Congress and issued Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942. The executive order was written and carried out in total violation of the U.S. Constitution and its Bill of Rights.
• The legal loophole that was used to justify this blatantly illegal act is as follows: Military commanders were granted the "administrative right" to declare entire states to be "exclusion zones" from which people of Japanese ancestry were excluded. The internment camps were, of course, not included in the exclusion zones, meaning that all Japanese-Americans were forced to be put into the internment camps in order to comply with the exclusive zone orders. This action, by the way, is the ultimately expression of race-based profiling.
• No one was given a trial. No charges were even filed against those who were forced into the camps. They were simply rounded up at gunpoint and shoved into railroad cars and busses.
• The U.S. government issued shameless propaganda films to spread disinfo about its illegal actions. Here's a particularly shocking example of such propaganda from 1942: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OiPldKsM5w
That film, as you can see for yourself, describes the gunpoint kidnapping and internment of American citizens as nothing more than a need "to transfer several thousand Japanese residents from the Pacific Coast to points in the American interior." It does not mention that those points are surrounded by barbed war and armed guards, where prisoners are forced into what is essentially slave labor just to survive.
• How were all those Japanese-American citizens located by the government? The U.S. Census Bureau turned over the racial targeting data to the federal government. So anyone who obeyed the census and revealed "Japanese" as their ancestry on the census forms received a visit by an armed squad of government kidnappers who forced you and your family into a concentration camp ("war relocation camp").
• The U.S. Census Bureau vigorously denied its involvement in the government kidnappings, staging a multi-decade cover-up. The truth finally came out in 2007, and detailed are now published in both Scientific American and USA Today: (http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-03-30-census-role_N.htm)
The Census Bureau turned over confidential information including names and addresses to help the Justice Department, Secret Service and other agencies identify Japanese-Americans during World War II, according to government documents released today.
Documents found by two historians in Commerce Department archives and the Franklin D. RooseveltPresidential Library confirm for the first time that the bureau shared details about individual Japanese-Americans after Japan's Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor.
The Census Bureau played a role in the confinement of more than 100,000 Americans of Japanese descent who were rounded up and held in internment camps, many until the war ended in 1945. In 1942, the Census turned over general statistics about where Japanese-Americans lived to the War Department.
Astonishingly, the U.S. CensusBureau, which participated in the racial profiling and rounding up of innocent Americans to be thrown into concentration camps, claims it works on behalf of civil rights:
"Information on race is required for many Federal programs and is critical in making policy decisions, particularly for civil rights" claims the Census Bureau website (http://www.census.gov/population/race/about/faq.html)
The Census Bureau does NOT say, by the way, that the race data you provide to the bureau may one day be used to target you and your family to be rounded up and stuffed into a concentration camp. http://www.infowars.com/u-s-census-bureau-helped-racially-target-thousands-of-american-citizens-for-armed-government-kidnappings-camp-internments/
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2:55:29

2020 Census Program Management Review, Jan. 26, 2018

The U.S. Census Bureau will hold its quarterly 2020 Census Program Management Review (PMR)...

2020 Census Program Management Review, Jan. 26, 2018

The U.S.Census Bureau will hold its quarterly 2020 Census Program ManagementReview (PMR) on Friday, Jan. 26, from 1 to 5 p.m. EST, in the auditorium at Census Bureau headquarters. Agenda topics include updates on 2020 Census operations, testing and contracts, and 2020 Census systems readiness. Prior to the PMR, there will be a pre-PMR demo at noon featuring a live demonstration of the recruiting, hiring and training system, which will only be available to in-person attendees.
For best results, please use Firefox or Chrome browsers to view the live stream.

26:26

Sri Lanka-Director General of Department of Census and Statistics D.C.A. Gunawardena www.randora.lk

Numbering the people: the Census, Vital Registration and Population Registers (2/11)

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29:17

44: Jeff Meisel of the U.S. Census Bureau knows what counts

Listen to the full episode here:
http://marketingtodaypodcast.com/44-jeff-meisel-of-the-us...

44: Jeff Meisel of the U.S. Census Bureau knows what counts

Listen to the full episode here:
http://marketingtodaypodcast.com/44-jeff-meisel-of-the-us-census-bureau-knows-what-counts
It makes all the sense in the world that U.S. CensusBureauCMOJeff Meisel hails from the American heartland, part of a rural community of ranchers and farmers who count on being counted. More than that, Meisel exhibits a genuine affinity for and attachment to not only our country but data science, too. Which makes him a natural for his role as marketer-in-chief for the Census Bureau. Meisel started his career in the private sector before heading to the government side as a White HousePresidential Innovation Fellow at the U.S. Census Bureau. That led to a short stint at the U.S.Department of Commerce before he found his way back to the Census Bureau and his current role of CMO. In this podcast, Meisel ranges far and wide, discussing the modern age of the Census Bureau — which will use online gathering of data as a primary channel for the first time in 2020 — while also delivering a mini history lesson on Herman Hollerith’s development of early machines that presaged the computer industry and helped modernize the way the census was tabulated in 1890. All that said, for Meisel, on an elemental level, his role is all about making things more accessible and “helping people who need the data get to it quicker.” Highlights from this week’s “Marketing Today” podcast include: Meisel is on a mission to deliver better services for our government. (3:27) The Census Bureau and its strong culture of innovation. (7:20) Making data easier to use in today’s “app economy.” (8:55) From data scientists to rock-and-rollers: How people are using census data today. (10:17) The U.S. Census Bureau: Increasing data accessibility in the face of daunting scale. (16:06) Meisel discusses the census from a customer acquisition perspective. (19:04) Meisel speaks up for the USA brand — and smaller brands, too. (25:14)

A World Apart - Census Comparing Today’s Young Adults to Baby Boomers

Dr. JonathanVespa, Fertility and FamilyStatisticsBranch, U.S. CensusBureau
Millennials are often portrayed as the boomerang generation, underemployed and still living with their parents. But a broad brushstroke hides the fact that place matters. In reality, some young adults are better educated and earn more than their parents’ generation, but there are enormous differences in where they live.
This talk features an interactive app, Census Explorer, that showcases how today’s young adults compare to baby boomers. Using the app, Jonathan Vespa, a demographer at the Census Bureau, discusses how our cities and neighborhoods have transformed since 1980, by mapping changes in where young adults live and their shifting demographic characteristics. Today’s young adults look different from their parents’ generation, but their experiences aren’t the same across the country.
View the presentation slides:
http://library.doc.gov/custom/web/common/Changing%20Generations%20July%202015.pdfCheck out the Census Explorer: http://census.socialexplorer.com/young-adults/#/

LUCA training workshop that will provide strategies on how to review data before you receive your LUCA data. Digital materials and the Geographic UpdatePartnershipSoftware (GUPS) will be reviewed along with choices and processes for paper materials. Finally, the submission process for GIS, GUPS and paper will be reviewed.

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1940 Census Invitational Workshop...

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Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas DarlingIt wasn’t very long ago Republicans were accusing Democrats of either paying a few dollars to the homeless for votes or giving them a pack of cigarettes. But with Donald Trump, it’s obvious he paid $130,000 to an adult-film star in exchange for her silence last October and just before the general election ... Was the payment from his own account – or from a lawyer – or from campaign donations....

Using e-cigarettes may lead to an accumulation of fat in the liver, a study of mice exposed to the devices suggests. “The popularity of electronic cigarettes has been rapidly increasing in part because of advertisements that they are safer than conventional cigarettes ... Friedman of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles, California ... Circadian rhythm dysfunction is known to accelerate liver disease....

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WASHINGTON -- Farmers and ranchers still have time to be counted in the 2017 Census of Agriculture, according to the U.S.Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service. Although the first deadline has passed, the StatisticsService will continue to accept Census information through the spring to get a complete and accurate picture of American agriculture that represents all farmers and ranchers....

The CensusBureau is going the distance to ensure its workforce for the 2020 count has less ground to cover ... Earlier this year, the Census Bureau scrapped the idea of hiring letter carriers from the U.S ... Given the prevalence of data breaches in the federal government, Kalluri said Census has been working with the Department of Homeland Security and conducted penetration tests to shore up its cyber defenses....

The CCI will also take up the issue of re-verification of five per cent census results on the demand of the Monitoring and Oversight Committee of Senators. Independent experts had advised the government that a revalidation exercise almost a year after the actual census would lead to more confusion than ......

GUWAHATI ... In the last census carried out in 2012, the 38.81 sq km sanctuary had 93 rhinos ... The rest were sub-adults and calves ... While there has been an increase of nine rhinos in the latest census, Pobitora is also staring at a possible space crunch ... Several rhinos have already been shifted from Pobitora to Manas National Park under the forest department's Indian RhinoVision 2020 project since 2008 ... ....

The homeownership rate in the Buffalo Niagara region dropped to its second-lowest level in 25 years in 2017, according to new data released by the CensusBureau... The region's homeownership rate ranked 45th among the nation's 75 biggest metro areas, according to the Census Bureau's Housing Vacancies and Homeownership data ... and BusinessDepartment....

MUMBAI ...Almost 41 per cent people live in slums as per the 2011census. There are also 104 major colonies of the Maharashtra Housing and AreaDevelopmentAuthority (MHADA) in the city," a senior housing department official said ... The official said that as per the 2011 Census, the population of Mumbai was 1,24,42,373 of which 52,06,470 lived in 11,35,514 slum tenements. The slum segment, he said, comprised 41.84 per cent of the city ... ....

PTI @moneycontrolcom ... related news. Separate religion tag for Lingayats ... Almost 41 per cent people live in slums as per the 2011census. There are also 104 major colonies of the Maharashtra Housing and AreaDevelopmentAuthority (MHADA) in the city," a senior housing department official said ... The official said that as per the 2011 Census, the population of Mumbai was 1,24,42,373 of which 52,06,470 lived in 11,35,514 slum tenements ... ....

Apart from the NWP, the CCI will also take up a report of the oversight committee of senators for five percent validation exercise of census results ... existing administrative departments, allocation of financial resources and establishment of the institutional set-up at provincial levels....

Bishop wants the Census to count overseas Americans, including Mormon missionaries...Rob Bishop introduced legislation that would require the CensusBureau to count Americans living abroad, a policy that would help Utah by including Mormon missionaries serving overseas ... -> Trump’s lawyer has asked the JusticeDepartment to shut down the Russian interference investigation in the wake of McCabe’s firing....

19-March-2018 ... In other black parrot news, an exciting outcome of the yearly research meeting between the Vallée de Mai research team, and Vallée de Mai and SIF management was to begin planning an extensive census of the black parrot population on Praslin and Curieuse. The census is planned to take place in the next few months ... SIF. ....